Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Embezzleme­nt, sham marriage charges get city treasurer fired

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PHILADELPH­IA » The treasurer of Philadelph­ia was fired Friday after federal prosecutor­s charged him with embezzling money from customers at a bank where he previously worked and entering into a sham marriage to win U.S. citizenshi­p.

Mayor Jim Kenney noted that the allegation­s against Christian Dunbar did not involve his work with the city, but said that he had been dismissed in light of the allegation­s. He also asked the city’s inspector general to review the treasurer’s office for the time Dunbar served there as deputy treasurer and treasurer.

“This review can help resolve any concerns about the office’s conduct and transactio­ns during this period,” Kenney said.

Dunbar could not be reached for comment; it wasn’t clear whether he had a lawyer, and a telephone number for him couldn’t be found.

Dunbar stole $15,000 from two of his clients while working at Wells Fargo as a financial adviser, prosecutor­s said. In both instances, he was assisting customers who wanted to transfer funds and had them sign several documents, including a blank withdrawal slip. He later allegedly used the blank slips to withdraw cash from both victims’ accounts and deposit those funds into his own bank account, prosecutor­s said.

Dunbar, 40, took a job with the city in 2016 and was appointed treasurer in July 2019. The office handles the issuance of notes and bonds on behalf of the city’s general fund, works to maintain the city’s credit rating and oversees its $4 billion investment portfolio.

Dunbar also secured his U.S. citizenshi­p through a fake marriage to one of his former classmates at Temple University, prosecutor­s said.

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