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Medical practice business manager accused of stealing more than $834K, using it for personal use

Source: WHIO

WHIO reports that Jamie Grant, the former business manager for Nephrology Associates of Dayton/Nephrology Associates of Ohio in Montgomery County, is accused of embezzling approximately $835,000 from the medical practice. In her role, Grant had significant financial and administrative authority, which allegedly allowed her to divert large sums of money from the practice for her own benefit over an extended period of time. Investigators say she used the funds for personal expenses rather than any legitimate business purpose, turning what should have been routine back-office operations into a long-running theft scheme.

The alleged embezzlement came to light after irregularities were detected in the practice’s finances, prompting an internal review and a law-enforcement investigation by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. As a result of that investigation, Grant was formally charged with aggravated theft, a second-degree felony under Ohio law, and an arrest warrant was issued; authorities believe she relocated out of the area after leaving the practice and remain hopeful she will surrender through counsel. For medical-practice owners, the case underscores how concentrating financial duties in a single trusted employee can create an opportunity for large-scale theft, highlighting the need for strong internal controls, regular audits, and separation of financial responsibilities to reduce the risk of embezzlement by office management staff.

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