From Michigan Department of Attorney General <[email protected]>
Subject St. Johns Woman Sentenced for Tax Fraud, Embezzlement Exceeding $420,000 from Car Dealership
Date June 14, 2023 8:21 PM
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June 14, 2023




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St. Johns Woman Sentenced for Tax Fraud, Embezzlement Exceeding $420,000 from Car Dealership





*L**ANSING* – Today in the Ingham County Circuit Court Amanda Root was sentenced to 42 months in prison on one count of embezzlement of $100,000 or more and two counts of filing false tax returns, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Additionally, her sentence includes restitution in the amount of $459,645.70 paid to the victim, the victim’s insurance companies, and the Michigan Department of Treasury. Root, 42, of St. Johns, pled guilty to the counts in April. ​

Amanda Root worked for Glenn Buege GMC Buick for many years and oversaw accounts receivable and accounts payable. The State believes she used her position to embezzle more than $420,000 in cash from the dealership between 2016 and 2019 to gamble. When the Glenn Buege location Amanda Root worked at was closing, she confessed the embezzlement to 3 different people, admitting to taking at least $250,000 to cover gambling losses. Root failed to​claim the additional income on her taxes. She had been charged with four counts of embezzlement and four counts of filing a false tax return.​

“This conviction is the result of great collaborative work by our partners at the Michigan State Police and the Michigan Department of Treasury,” Nessel said. “Family-owned businesses and other small or local interests can be irreparably devastated by embezzlement on this scale from their own trusted employees, and I am grateful to all three departments involved here for helping to secure justice in this significant theft.”​

The Department of Attorney General collaborated with the Michigan Department of Treasury and the Michigan State Police in the investigation.

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