Woman Who Stole from Buffalo Bills Gets Community Service
A former Cattaraugus County woman who stole more than $70,000 from the Buffalo Bills has been sentenced to perform 100 hours of community service.
Bonnie Krauss, who had lived in Gowanda, now lives in California and will be able to perform the community service there. She had faced a sentence of seven years in prison after pleading guilty to grand larceny, but State Supreme Court Justice William Boller said she is not threat to public safety.
While Krauss worked as an administrative assistant in the Bills marketing and broadcasting department she used team credit cards for personal purchases.
Bonnie Krauss, who had lived in Gowanda, now lives in California and will be able to perform the community service there. She had faced a sentence of seven years in prison after pleading guilty to grand larceny, but State Supreme Court Justice William Boller said she is not threat to public safety.
While Krauss worked as an administrative assistant in the Bills marketing and broadcasting department she used team credit cards for personal purchases.
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