Judge Sentences Ex Burnham Village Clerk To 18 Months In Prison For Embezzlement

(CBS) -- A judge sentenced a 70-year-old former village clerk to 18 months in prison for embezzling $650,000 from south suburban Burnham, reports WBBM's John Cody.

Burnham Mayor Robert Polk told the court Nancy Dobrowski's embezzlement was enough to leave the small working-class village in debt with most of stolen funds funneled into nearby casinos.

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Prosecutor Steven Block said federal judge Charles Kocoras sternly lectured the defendant, "…about the fact that her nine years of pillaging had a dramatic effect on the citizens of Burnham and described it as a serious betrayal of her public office and that she was basically stealing from her friends and neighbors for years."

Block said Dobrowski also acknowledged failure to pay over $200,000 in income taxes. Dobrowski begins serving her year-and-a half sentence on October 21.

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