A Clark County employee is accused of using her position to access financial accounts belonging to deceased residents and siphon tens of thousands of dollars for personal expenses, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
TinaTheresa Poto-Nunu, who worked for the Clark County Public Guardian’s Office, made her initial court appearance on a federal indictment charging her with one count of money laundering and two counts of engaging in monetary transactions in criminally derived property.
According to a news release announcing the indictment, Poto-Nunu unlawfully accessed financial information for deceased individuals whose estates were handled by the Clark County Public Administrator. Prosecutors allege she used that information to enter the residents’ bank accounts and transfer funds to pay do

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