Accounting Coordinator Of Local Non-Profit Facing Fraud Charges

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Danielle Strother-Rush, the Accounting Coordinator for Eastern Minority Supplier Development Council, was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of bank fraud and mail fraud.

According to The Department of Justice, a nine-count indictment named Strother-Rush as the lone defendant.

The indictment says from August 2014 until August 2016, Strother-Rush committed bank and mail fraud and embezzled approximately $321,000.

Eastern Minority Supplier Development Council is a nonprofit that works primarily with minority-owned supply companies.

If found guilty, she is facing a maximum sentence of 30 years for each count of bank fraud and 20 years for each count of mail fraud. She also is facing fines of $1 million for bank fraud and $250,000 for mail fraud.

Strother-Rush is an employee at Carnegie Mellon and has been suspended.

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