October 4, 2021

Jail time for Moore

Chester County Common Pleas Court Judge David Bortner Monday sentenced former Kennett Township Manager Lisa Moore to three to 10 years in prison for embezzling more than $3.2 million. Moore must also make restitution.

The sentence — negotiated by Deputy District Attorney William Judge Jr. and Moore’s attorney, Julia Rogers — was based on an agreement that Moore would plead guilty to five of more than 100 counts. Guilty pleas were made to theft by deception, dealing in unlawful proceeds, forgery, tampering with public records, and access device fraud. The jail time was for the charge of theft by deception. The five years of probation were for the other four charges.

Lisa Moore will serve three to 10 years for embezzling more than $3.2 million from Kennett Township.

Moore, 46, was remanded into custody and will serve a minimum of three years in prison plus five years’ probation. According to Judge, if she served just the minimum, she would also spend seven years on parole.

Moore faced the possibility of more than 70 years in prison on the five counts, but that was pleaded down because there was no crime of violence, that she had no priors, and needed the opportunity to make the mandatory restitution, plus pay court costs and fines. Partial restitution of $1.27 million has already been made.

There were other restrictions and requirements placed on Moore. She may never hold a position of fiduciary responsibility for any government or non-profit agency and must inform all future employers of her crimes.

At the end of an hour-long court session, Bortner’s ruling brought an end to more than two years of investigation that began in the spring of 2019.

In May of that year, Moore was placed on administrative leave after supervisors learned about financial irregularities a month earlier. County detectives and independent auditors were called in to investigate. The investigation turned up questionable transactions dating back to 2013, three years after Moore was appointed township manager. She was arrested on embezzlement charges in December of 2019.

During the sentencing session, Kennett Township Supervisors’ Vice-Chairman Whitney Hoffman told the court that Moore had betrayed the trust of supervisors and that of the more than 8,000 residents of the township.

“The township is still recovering,” Hoffman said. “It’s not just the money, [Moore] destroyed trust and smeared the names of good people…Records were left in a tangled mess. It’s taken two years, and we’re still untangling.”

She told Bortner that she hoped he would accept the plea and hoped it would bring closure to the township and its residents.

After the session, Supervisors’ Chairman Richard Leff said he was still trying to process it all.

“This was a big step,” Leff said. “It turns a chapter. Funds are being recovered, and the criminal proceedings are concluded.”

He said he would say more later, after the 30-day window of appeal that Moore has. However, it is unlikely that Moore would appeal since she agreed to the sentence.

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Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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Barrar contracts COVID

Just days after the Chadds Ford Republican Party held a luncheon in his honor, former state Rep. Steven Barrar tested positive for COVID-19. That word came from Chadds Ford GOP leader Mary Kot.

Stepen E.Barrar

In an email Kot wrote: “I received a call from our guest of honor, Steve Barrar, unfortunately, he tested positive for COVID this morning [Monday, Oct. 4]. He said he had a slight cough Saturday evening and decided to get tested today. He currently just has a mild cough. Hopefully, his symptoms will remain mild, To be cautious, he wanted me to let everyone know although Steve did not feel he was close to most of us during the event. “

In a follow-up email, Kot said Barrar wanted people to for their own sake, and that he is fully vaccinated, and that it should be a mild case.

She also said everyone at the event Saturday had been contactded.

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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DelCo hosting flu shot clinics

Drive-thru flu shot clinics start this week in Delaware County.

Delaware County Council and the Department of Intercommunity Health are announcing multiple free public flu shot clinics to be held in October. Flu shots will be available to all residents of Delaware County, 3 years of age and up. No insurance is required, and no appointments are necessary.

These will be drive-thru clinics, which provide a safe and convenient process for residents to get vaccinated for the upcoming flu season. The drive-through format is especially safe and more convenient for older residents, those with disabilities, parents with small children, and those who may be immunocompromised and continue to exercise an abundance of caution during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

All residents are urged to get a flu shot. The intensity and severity of flu seasons are difficult to predict, and the effectiveness of the flu vaccine is dependent on many variables. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found immunization reduces the risk of flu illness by 40-60 percent during seasons when most circulating flu viruses are well-matched to the flu vaccine.

Receiving a flu shot is the first and most important step in preventing the flu and decreasing the risk of severe flu-related illnesses. Each year, 200,000 people in the United States are hospitalized due to complications from the flu.

Flu Shot Clinic Dates and Locations

  • The first clinic will be held on Thursday, October 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Tinicum Fire Company located at 99 Wanamaker Ave., Essington, PA 19029.
  • The second clinic will be held Friday, October 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Middletown Fire Company located at 425 S. New Middletown Road, Media, PA 19063.
  • The third clinic will be held Thursday, October 21, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Broomall Fire Company located at 1 N. Malin Road, Broomall, PA 19008.

Only the Fluzone Quadrivalent Influenza vaccine will be used – high-dose vaccines for residents 65 years of age and older will not be available.

Residents must wear a mask/face covering to the flu clinic and are asked to wear short sleeves to ensure that shots can be administered easily. In the event of inclement weather, please be aware that the flu clinic may be canceled.

For more information or questions regarding the clinics please contact the Delaware County Call Center at 484-276–2100.

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Adopt-a-Pet Oct. 4

Adopt-a-Pet Oct. 4

The following animals are ready to be adopted from the Brandywine Valley SPCA in West Chester.

Staple

Staple

What a beauty! In addition to Staple’s unique marking, she has luxurious, shiny ears that feel like velvet. Curious, sweet, adventurous, this little princess would love the opportunity to warm both your lap and your heart. While in your lap, she will especially enjoy a gentle grooming session to keep her beautiful coat in pristine condition. Staple will do well in either a single or a family environment. Bring her home for a fee you name through Sunday, Oct. 10.

Lilly

Lilly

Lilly is a one-of-a-kind, pre-owned pup who comes with all the bells and whistles. You know exactly what you’re getting with this girl and that is one sweet deal. Lilly likes dogs, cats, and kids and, not only that she is also fun. She loves to play and has some very silly antics that are sure to fill your days with endless laughs. Bring her home for a fee you name through Sunday, Oct. 10.

For more information, go to www.bvspca.org or phone 484-302-0865.

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