Solomon Woman Pleads Guilty To $800,000 Embezzlement

Associated Press - Tue 12:59 PM 11/13/2012

Pamela Emig of Solomon admitted that she embezzled $817,167 while working at Enterprise Credit in Enterprise from 2005 to 2011.

Pamela Emig of Solomon admitted that she embezzled $817,167 while working at Enterprise Credit in Enterprise from 2005 to 2011.

A Dickinson County woman admits that she embezzled more than $800,000 from a credit union where she worked.

Federal prosecutors announced Tuesday in a statement that 46-year-old Pamela Emig of Solomon pleaded guilty last week to one

count of embezzlement. She admitted that she embezzled $817,167 while working at Enterprise Credit in Enterprise from 2005 to 2011.

Emig said she wrote checks between credit union accounts under her control to hide her embezzlement.

She will be sentenced Feb. 11.

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Aurora.

Tuesday 13 November 2012 13:51 Report this comment

I know one credit union I would not want to do banking with.

Iamgonnagetyou

Tuesday 13 November 2012 14:03 Report this comment

She must of had some farm.

Pi-Wacket

Tuesday 13 November 2012 18:14 Report this comment

Can't wait to see what THIS sentence will be. Considering there was another one not too long ago that was very close to this.

Oliverman

Tuesday 13 November 2012 20:30 Report this comment

What makes you think she owned a farm????

Chatter11

Tuesday 13 November 2012 20:44 Report this comment

You evidentally haven't read all the articles, she made bad decisions trying to save the family farm. That kind of money I could have bought 4 of them--just saying. If justice is served she'll spend the rest of her life in jail----bankruptcy earlier, debt free, embezzlement - really I hope there is justice served here. She turned down loans to good hard working people and lined her own pockets. Really sad that she did that to her friends/family and others who cared.

Oliverman

Tuesday 13 November 2012 22:16 Report this comment

Chatter, I agree with you. But SAVE the farm, OMG she was building a farm!!! Living in a new home, cattle, machinery, etc. etc. When the honest hard working guy trying to make a living she would look down upon and reject his applications. SMH.

Iamgonnagetyou

Wednesday 14 November 2012 08:48 Report this comment

oliveman why did you ask your first question when you already knew all about her? Many of us did not know this information just that she had some problems with the farm she lived on.

Aurora.

Wednesday 14 November 2012 09:01 Report this comment

The bottom line there were no checks and balances in place or this would not have happened not once but twice at the same institution. I wonder how much more of this is going on at other credit unions and banks that no one knows about?

Simply

Wednesday 14 November 2012 18:44 Report this comment

And to think she walked around judging people....mom always said if you put your nose to far up in the air you will drown..karma!