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“The first unauthorized use of the credit card occurred on Feb. 19, 2002, when Rathmann’s credit card was used to pay Bolivar Insulation in the amount of $1,249. The last unauthorized use of the credit card was on Aug. 20, 2015, when Rathmann’s credit card was used to pay an invoice from Ozark Mountain Pest Control in the amount of $30.”

More news (see post below this one) from the University of Missouri, which didn’t notice a thing for thirteen years.

Margaret Soltan, November 23, 2016 7:33AM
Posted in: merchandise

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2 Responses to ““The first unauthorized use of the credit card occurred on Feb. 19, 2002, when Rathmann’s credit card was used to pay Bolivar Insulation in the amount of $1,249. The last unauthorized use of the credit card was on Aug. 20, 2015, when Rathmann’s credit card was used to pay an invoice from Ozark Mountain Pest Control in the amount of $30.””

  1. theprofessor Says:

    We have had a whole rash of these in the local schools and local youth organizations. The perp is just about always a woman making $30-$40K per year, shopping and gambling are usually factors, and there are usually government grants or funds involved.

  2. JackOH Says:

    theprofessor–ditto here. Also, at our Podunk Tech, at least one grad student with a faculty credit card, a union leader, and the former police chief.

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