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Statement from Auditor Galloway on guilty plea to felony stealing by former Madison County deputy collector

Audit in 2019 discovered money was missing from property tax payments

07/17/2020

State Auditor Nicole Galloway issued the following statement after Kelcey Gresham, the former deputy collector for Madison County, pleaded guilty to a felony stealing charge on Thursday (July 16). An audit last year from Auditor Galloway's Public Corruption and Fraud Division discovered more than $13,000 went missing from the Madison County Collector's office between January 2017 and October 2018. The audit showed that property tax bills were paid, but then deleted from the system and the payments were not deposited into county accounts.

"The betrayal of public trust not only robs taxpayers, it also can take a toll on the confidence that citizens have in government agencies to do what is in their best interest," Auditor Galloway said. "Kelcey Gresham betrayed that trust to enrich herself, but her actions cost even more. She joins a long list of public officials in Missouri whose criminal acts have been uncovered through my office's audits."

Under the terms of the guilty plea, Gresham paid restitution of $5,409.72 and was placed on probation for five years. The case was prosecuted by the Missouri Attorney General's Office.