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Last week Tracey Ann Henderson, a 32 year old with a past history in gambling debt, found herself facing the law. Miss Henderson pleaded guilty to fraud charges in the county court, admitting to having stolen $374,000 from her employer AFL after owing The Crown Casino in Australia a large sum of money. She told investigators that after she had joined the Crown's big spenders' club she concocted false invoices for non-existent services to the AFL membership department where she worked as a manager. Henderson said, "It wasn't until I hit the Mahogany Room that my $800 from a friend became playing with $50,000 in front of me." The prosecutor presented hard evidence to Judge Elizabeth Curtain. It showed a pattern of frauds by using bogus E-mails suggesting to be from a client who was owed money, after being stripped of assets in the beginning of 2001. The plea hearing is currently continuing. |
Miss Henderson pleaded guilty to fraud charges in the county court, admitting to having stolen $374,000 from her employer AFL after owing The Crown Casino in Australia a large sum of money.

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