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    You are at:Home»Local News»Fort Riley»Junction City Man pleads guilty to MWR theft

    Junction City Man pleads guilty to MWR theft

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    By KMAN Staff on October 27, 2014 Fort Riley, Local News

    A fund set up for the family, and soldiers on Fort Riley was robbed by its own manager, and now that man has plead guilty to the act.

    59-year-old Micheal Steffens of Junction City entered the guilty plea on Monday in federal court.  According to court documents Steffens admitted to stealing approximately $62,000 in cash and coins from the U.S. Army’s Family and Morale, and Welfare and Recreation Fund(MWR).  Steffens was in charge of the change fund for the program, and stole over the past year.

    Steffens faces sentencing on February 9, 2015.  U.S. District Attorney Barry Grissom thanked the efforts of the FBI, and U.S. Assistant Attorney Jared Maag in their efforts to bring Steffens to justice.

     

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