JAY Okla. – A Grove woman accused of stealing more than $100,000 from a Grand Lake homeowners association will be released from jail after posting bail, online court records show.
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Christina Antoinette Dentmon, 42, is charged with embezzlement in Delaware County Court in Jay.
Court records show that between July 9, 2018 and July 8, 2024, Dentmon allegedly embezzled $106,797.69 in unauthorized expenses.
Dentmon, also known as Christina Antoinette Smith, worked for Meghan Coves Association from July 18, 2016 to August 14, 2024. Dentmon is accused of using his homeowners association credit card for personal expenses without permission, according to an arrest affidavit.
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When confronted with amended financial statements by homeowners association board members, Dentmon admitted that he had misused the card and that “using it for personal expenses had become a bad habit,” according to court records.
Dentmon’s personal PayPal account reportedly shows 487 transactions charged to the association’s credit card, which Dentmon allegedly linked to her PayPal account, court records show.
Dentmon was the association’s office manager and managed work orders, payroll and billing.
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