A Shoalhaven Heads woman faces more than 60 counts of receiving financial advantage after she allegedly used the credit card of Sussex Inlet retirement village CEO to purchase holidays, study tours and hundreds of items.
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Deborah Caroline Stone, 57, entered not guilty pleas to 63 charges at her second appearance in Milton Local Court on Thursday, January 30.
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According to charge sheets presented to the court, police allege Stone used the credit card of Inasmuch Community, an independent living, residential aged care and high dependency aged care centre in Sussex Inlet, for multiple fraudulent purchases from 2012 to 2014.
Stone is accused of purchasing flights to Bali, flights for a UK study tour, surgery at Westmead Hospital, furniture, clothes, tyres, car repairs, bedding, personal items, pharmaceutical items, cosmetics, landscape supplies, outdoor appliances, appliances, electronics and payments to the State Debt Recovery Office.
The spending spree allegedly occurred at stores in Tempe, Berry, Mascot, Sussex Inlet, Huskisson, Ulladulla, Nowra, Brisbane, South Nowra, Batemans Bay, Milton, Shellharbour, Mogo and Wollongong.
Stone's next appearance is on March 12.