San Francisco Giants payroll manager Robin O’Connor apparently saw Jay-Z and Kayne West’s “Otis” video and wanted more out of life than the $80k she was pulling in yearly.
The KGO-TV I-Team reported the story:
Robin O’Connor worked in the Giants front office for four years. She’s 41 years old, married, has two small children, and until last month was a payroll manager for the team with an annual salary of $80,000.
The affidavit from an FBI special agent says she embezzled $1,513,836.28 from the Giants’ payroll between June 2010 and June 2011. The formal charges — wire fraud and fraud in connection with a computer.
“They’re felonies, so they’re not the most serious felonies, but they do carry a penalty of up to five years in federal prison per count,” said ABC7 legal analyst Dean Johnson.
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Here’s how the scheme unraveled. Last month, O’Connor applied for a loan to buy a house in San Diego. The affidavit says she forged a letter from the Giants’ HR manager, explaining large deposits into O’Connor’s account “Because of her outstanding contributions … that assisted us in accomplishing our goal of winning the 2010 World Series, she was given two additional payments of compensation in May 2011.” $100,090.71 and $200,348.89.When the lender, Bank of America, sent a copy of the letter to the Giants for confirmation, it was over.
Sounds like O’Connor wanted to live the good life instead of having her regular salary. She almost got away with it, considering the awkward figures she embezzled which might’ve blended into the payroll documents.