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Windham County Sheriff Admits Guilt, Resigns
by Lynn McNicol
BRATTLEBORO
— Sheriff Sheila Prue has resigned from her post, following charges
she embezzled sheriff’s department funds and after being asked
to resign by a state legislator, the Brattleboro Reformer reported in
June. Prue, who admitted guilt to the charges, must repay $36,000 of
department money, the report said.
The Vermont Attorney General’s office
filed the charges following an audit by state Auditor Randy Brock in
April. Rep. Richard Marek, D-Newfane, requested that Prue step down
upon hearing of the charges, the newspaper said.
Prue also pled guilty to a felony and
two misdemeanors, the Reformer said. Prue had previously refused to
step down, and maintained she had done nothing wrong. In late June,
however, she pled guilty to the charges. While Prue could have received
a jail sentence of up to 10 years, she was given five years’ probation
to give her the opportunity to pay back the money, plus 80 hours of
community service, the Reformer said.
Following the charges, Prue received an
anonymous check for $26,000 to help pay the money owed, the Reformer
said. She had already paid back $10,000. The felony could be struck
from her record since she has repaid the $36,000 owed, according to
reports.
Prue’s attorney, Bettina Buehler,
maintained that her client was following the same procedures used by
prior sheriffs, and she questioned why the “white male heterosexual
sheriffs” accused of similar misdeeds in the past were not charged.
Buehler had said that she believed the charges were politically motivated
by Brock, who is a Republican. Prue is a Democrat, and openly lesbian.
Brock denied the accusation. “I
certainly have seen no past audit that has reflected this level of widespread
corruption that we have seen here,” the Reformer quoted Brock.
Brock also said that sheriffs are “unique”
in that they are “part state employee, part county employee, part
entrepreneur,” the Reformer reported. Sheriffs must solicit contracts
to help support their departments, such as the contracts Windham County
previously had serving Stratton Mountain and Vermont Yankee. News reports
have indicated that there may be a lack of sufficient training in place
for Vermont sheriffs.
Brattleboro Police Chief Richard Guthrie
has been named as interim sheriff for Windham County, a post he will
likely hold for the rest of Prue’s term at the end of the year.
The sheriff’s post will be on the ballot in November.
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