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September 14, 2004

Valdosta - A former south Georgia YMCA bookkeeper is found guilty of stealing from her employer.

Prosecutors say Toni Fillyaw stopped paying payroll taxes on behalf of the Valdosta YMCA in 1999. She filed false quarterly tax returns and pocketed the money until she was discovered in 2002.

A jury found Fillyaw guilty of embezzlement and mail fraud.

She will be sentenced in about two months, and could face up to ten years in prison.

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