A man who worked as a credit supervisor for a Melville-based company pleaded guilty on Thursday to embezzling $1.6 million of its money to pay for his wedding, a restaurant renovation in South Carolina and luxury foreign travel, according to the U.S attorney’s office for the Eastern District of New York.

The man, Tony Ream, 34, of Greenville, South Carolina, admitted he embezzled the money over four years by sending wire transfers from a company bank account to one he controlled, the U.S. Attorney’s Office wrote in a news release announcing his plea to a wire fraud charge.

He faces 20 years in prison, the release says. Sentencing is scheduled for Jan. 15, the court’s docket shows. Whether there was a plea bargain — and if so its terms — wasn’t disclosed.

The plea was entered at the fede

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