Former Cuyahoga County Employee to Plead Guilty to Wire Fraud Charges

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Former Cuyahoga County Employee to Plead Guilty to Wire Fraud Charges
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Curtis McEwen, an IT professional facing federal wire fraud charges, is set to take a plea deal in court, filings this week show.

In charges filed last month, the DOJ alleged the now former IT director for the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities manufactured false expense reports and employee invoices to redirect millions to his own pockets at Saber Healthcare, where he worked for nearly two decades before being fired in March 2023.

According to the July indictment, from 2014 to 2023, McEwen allegedly"falsely represented" on expense reports that he had paid contracted companies for"IT-related products and services." He then, the Feds say, created imitation invoices to"substantiate his payments."

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