HARRISONBURG, Va. — The former director of a local economic development authority in Virginia who was accused of embezzling $5.2 million through an array of bogus transactions was sentenced Wednesday to 14 years in federal prison — ending a legal drama that featured the death by suicide of a county sheriff who was also implicated in the crimes.
Jennifer R. McDonald wore a blank expression inside the Harrisonburg District Court as a judge chastised her for using her position as director of the Front Royal-Warren County Economic Development Authority to siphon the money between 2014 and 2018 to buy properties, pay bills and gambling debts, and enrich relatives and friends.
“This was the community that she purports to love and she betrayed that community,” said Judge Elizabeth Dillon, who also ordered that McDonald pay $2.7 million in restitution to the economic development authority, which gained possession of some properties from McDonald. The Washington Post