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April 16, 2015

Ex-Camden charity head to pay $4.6M settlement

A Rockport businessman has agreed to pay $4.6 million to the Camden charity that accused him of embezzling funds while serving as its leader.

The Maine Public Broadcasting Network reported that in reaching the settlement with United Mid-Coast Charities, Russell “Rusty” Brace admitted to committing fraud, breaching his duty and converting the charity’s money.

The charity’s civil lawsuit against Brace is being dropped as a result of the settlement, but a federal investigation is still under way, with charges expected to be made soon.

Source: Maine Public Broadcasting Network

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