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Nebraska public housing director accused of stealing $31,016

Freeseman is accused of purloining $31,016 by the Nebraska state auditing team.

(NewsNation) — The executive director of a Nebraska public housing authority is accused of stealing tens of thousands of dollars for personal use.

According to News From The States, Krystal Freeseman — the former executive director of Rushville Housing Authority in Sheridan County — is being audited after tips about alleged misconduct.


Freeseman is accused of purloining $31,016 by the Nebraska state auditing team. State auditor Mike Foley said Freeseman repaid around $13,000 in February before her dismissal.

“One cannot rob a bank on Monday and, when caught, partially repay the bank on Tuesday and expect no consequences,” Foley said Monday.

Among the multiple accusations against Freeseman, it is alleged she used $2,612 of agency funds for the purchase of, and installation, of carpet in her home.

A rental charge for her son’s college dorm room, providing false information which resulted in almost $10,000 immitted in wages on tax and wage statements across multiple years are some of the other findings from the state audit.