r/Eugene 4d ago

Eugene Weekly--What happened?

Was the embezzlement case from about a year ago ever concluded? Have heard it was a high level employee but there's been no news of repercussion. Anyone know?

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u/Sada_Abe1 3d ago

The woman's husband had to have been in on it too. There's no way in hell he didn't know about it. But I think they're pretending he didn't so one of them stays out of jail to raise their kidkids.

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u/10lbMustache 3d ago

Brandon 100% was in on it. The night before we found out he was clearing shit out of her office. 

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u/TheNachoSupreme 3d ago

It's possible that she told him at the culmination, and he didn't know throughout. 

Let's not make statements without proof. Sincerely held beliefs are not enough 

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u/Major-Rub-Me 3d ago

Ever read a history book? Every single one is based on statements without proof. Reading between the lines is sometimes necessary. 

Charlemagne beheaded 4500 Saxons in one week in 802, I don't have 4500 of their heads to.provd it to you but, uh, I don't disbelieve it.