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Records: Woman who stole $247K from TCAT was addicted to gambling

(Related: Inside the unravelling of woman’s TCAT embezzlement scheme.)
Johnson now plans on pleading guilty to grand larceny in the second degree, a felony, “in full satisfaction of all charges, with the sentencing left to this court,” her lawyer said in a motion filed Dec. 5.
The lawyer, Frank Policelli, argues that his client should not face jail time to make it “possible for her to continue as a productive member of society, thus making the payment of restitution possible,” according to court papers.
Policelli says that Johnson is essentially a good person who suffered from “compulsive … pathological” gambling problems.
Pamela Johnson
“Whether compulsive gambling can be medically classified an addiction or not, labels are irrelevant; the tragic result is the same,” Policelli says of Johnson.
“Pamela Johnson is a compulsive gambler, a pathological gambler, in layman’s terms, a gambling addict … While most people can gamble responsibly, some people are not able to keep their gambling under control.”

Pamela Johnson
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