Bookkeeper steals about $10 million from previous employer, receives 18 years in jail
A woman who previously worked as a bookkeeper and was charged with stealing about $10 million from her company and purchasing 400 pairs of shoes with the money has been sentenced to serve 18 years in jail.
San Diego Superior Court Judge Robert Kearney also sentenced Annette Yeomans to pay back her previous company on Monday. He to repay her former employer on Monday. He reprimanded the 51-year-old woman for her “selfish indulgence.”
Yeomans was charged with stealing money from her company Quality Woodworks, a cabinetry business located in San Marcos, and using the money to gamble, shop, and purchase luxury possessions. She admitted to 10 of 108 felony charges as part of a plea agreement.