Woman ripped off doctor for $136K as office manager, deputies say
By Kevin P. Connolly, Orlando Sentinel | |
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Krutsinger, the doctor's office manager since
Now she is wanted on a charge of organized scheme to defraud and fraudulent use of a credit card, the
Dominguez realized there was a problem with his finances after his credit card was declined in May.
He later learned Krutsinger had a credit card issued in her name that was linked to the doctor's business, deputies say.
"Unbeknownst to the doctor, Krutsinger had been charging large sums of money and then paying the bills with the doctor's personal bank account," Davidson said.
He confronted her and she admitted making the personal purchases, saying she would repay him, Davidson said. He fired her on
"Mere minutes after Krutsinger was escorted out of the office, the doctor learned that the mortgage payments on his office building hadn't been paid for several months and foreclosure proceedings had been initiated," Davidson said.
Davidson said investigators later later discovered that Krutsinger issued an extra payroll check to herself and took cash advances on the doctor's credit card.
She used the doctor's money to pay for her cellphone, auto insurance, car repairs, cable, orthodontic bills and a plane trip to
But investigators haven't been able to find her.
She will be held on
Anyone with information is asked to call the
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