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Detroit Nonprofit CFO Admits To $44 Million Theft Amid Lavish Spending

Dated: November 18, 2024

William Smith, the former Chief Financial Officer of the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, has pleaded guilty to a staggering $44 million theft from the nonprofit organization. His actions, which included extravagant spending on limousines, travel, and designer clothing, have not only led to his arrest but also caused significant delays to a major riverfront project in Detroit.

Key Takeaways

  • William Smith pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering.
  • The theft amounted to at least $44 million, impacting community projects.
  • Smith faces over 15 years in prison, with sentencing set for March 2025.
  • The embezzlement scheme involved transferring funds to personal accounts and credit cards.

Smith’s guilty plea on November 15, 2024, marks a significant moment in a case that has drawn attention to financial misconduct within nonprofit organizations. The 52-year-old was arrested in June after an investigation revealed that he had been misappropriating funds for over a decade.

According to federal prosecutors, Smith’s fraudulent activities included:

  • Wiring $24 million from the conservancy to one of his personal companies.
  • Transferring $15 million to American Express to pay off personal credit card debts.
  • Taking out a $5 million line of credit in 2023 using forged documents to conceal the organization’s cash flow issues.

The investigation into Smith’s actions began in March 2024, following an internal audit that raised red flags about the conservancy’s financial practices. The findings were subsequently reported to the Michigan State Police and the FBI, leading to Smith’s arrest.

Cheyvoryea Gibson, the FBI’s Detroit leader, stated, "Mr. Smith’s deceitful actions, which spanned for more than a decade, not only broke the trust of his employer but the entire community." This sentiment was echoed by Ryan Sullivan, CEO of the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, who emphasized the need for reforms to prevent similar incidents in the future.

In response to the scandal, the conservancy has implemented new measures aimed at enhancing accountability and oversight within the organization. Sullivan expressed gratitude to the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the FBI for their swift investigation, stating, "We are pleased to see Will Smith begin to be held accountable for his disgraceful actions. This is an important step in the process, but our work does not end here."

As part of the ongoing legal proceedings, Smith has had $39 million of his assets frozen, with a temporary restraining order allowing for the controlled sale of his property. The proceeds from these sales are intended to benefit the victims of his fraudulent activities, subject to court approval.

Smith is scheduled to return to court for sentencing in March 2025, where he could face more than 15 years in prison. The case serves as a stark reminder of the potential for financial misconduct within nonprofit organizations and the importance of rigorous oversight to protect community resources.

Sources

  • Former Detroit Non-Profit CFO Pleads Guilty To Financial Crimes, Black Enterprise.
  • Former Detroit Nonprofit CFO Pleads Guilty to Financial Crimes – Annelaurencepetel, annelaurencepetel.fr.
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