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Former mayor pleads guilty to embezzlement from food bank

Jeremy James Farmer
Jeremy James Farmer
A former mayor of Lawrence, Kansas admitted in court that he embezzled thousands of dollars from the food bank where he worked.

Acting U.S. Attorney for Kansas Tom Beall says Jeremy James Farmer, 33, Lawrence, pleaded guilty to one count of interstate transportation of stolen funds. Farmer admitted the crimes took place while he was executive director of Just Food, a food bank in Douglas County.

From 2013 until Farmer resigned from Just Food and from his position as mayor of Lawrence in August 2015 he used his access to Just Foods’ bank accounts and accounting systems to steal more than $5,000 from the organization.

Sentencing will be set at a later date. He faces a penalty of up to 10 years in federal prison, a fine up to $250,000 and restitution to be determined by the judge.

Just Food serves more than 40 partner agencies with frozen meat and fresh produce as well as bread and food donated from community drives. The organization and its partners play a key role in fighting hunger in Douglas County.

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