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Woman ordered to restore funds taken from daughter

Elizabeth Gentile, 52, of Paia, was convicted of forging an attorney's signature and stealing money from a bank conservatorship account set up for the care of her daughter from June 2011 to May 2013, the Maui News (http://bit.ly/1xdtH2W) reported. Prosecutors in a plea agreement did not seek prison time or oppose Gentile's request for a chance to keep the convictions off her record if she complies with court requirements over five years. Gentile's daughter, a second-grader in 2004, broke her right femur in a fall on May 21, 2004, on a wet cafeteria floor at Haiku Elementary School. School officials had a plan in place to allow the girl to go to lunch early, but on the day she fell, a substitute teacher was supervising the class.

 

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