Connect with us

Local News

McDonald enters not guilty pleas to fed criminal charges in EDA financial scandal case

Published

on

By virtual, remote hook up Friday, September 3, Jennifer McDonald entered not guilty pleas to the 34 federal charges brought against her four days earlier related to the $26-million to $62-million-dollar Front Royal-Warren County Economic Development Authority (EDA) financial scandal. Following a hearing after her Tuesday, August 31st arrest, the former EDA executive director remains free on a personal recognizance bond pending trial.

In fact, during Friday’s brief virtual hearing Harrisonburg-based Judge Joel Hoppe set a November 3rd trial date. However, Public Defenders Office attorney Andrea Harris who represented McDonald Friday, indicated a continuance would likely be sought by the defense at that time. As those who have followed this case as it developed through 2018, ’19, and ’20 will recall, the volume of evidentiary material estimated at what is likely well over a million pages now, led the State Special Prosecutor’s Office to drop the original criminal indictments against McDonald and a few co-EDA criminal case defendants in 2019, in order to avoid speedy trial issues that could have led to defense motions for dismissal of those charges. It is likely that manpower issues led the Harrisonburg-based State Special Prosecutor’s Office to eventually hand the cases over to federal prosecutors in the Western District of Virginia, also based in Harrisonburg.

FBI on scene in April 2019 with other law enforcement seizing evidence out of Jennifer McDonald’s former office, which had been locked down since her Dec. 20, 2018, resignation under mounting pressure from her board. Below, that office after materials, including McDonald’s work computer, was removed on April 16, 2019. Royal Examiner File Photos by Roger Bianchini

 

Current EDA Board Chairman Jeff Browne told Royal Examiner Tuesday he believed federal prosecutors were anticipating a 2022 trial in the McDonald-EDA criminal cases.

As reported in Tuesday’s story on McDonald’s arrest and recognizance bond release, the 34-count indictment filed by a federal grand jury on August 25, includes 16 money laundering counts, 10 counts of bank fraud, 7 of wire fraud, and 1 count of aggravated identity theft regarding someone identified as “T.T.” (ITFederal principal Truc Tran perhaps?)

As previously reported on the once $26-million civil case side of EDA financial scandal, the EDA and McDonald have reached a no-fault agreement on a debt of $9-million by the former EDA executive director to the EDA. That agreement in which McDonald admits no wrongdoing, has also been accepted by the bankruptcy court and EDA civil case Judge Bruce D. Albertson.

Also as noted in our earlier story Federal Prosecutors charge McDonald on 34 criminal counts in EDA financial scandal, out of McDonald’s bankruptcy filing the EDA civil claim of damages in the alleged McDonald-led conspiracy to embezzle EDA assets to her and others personal gain, has risen to $62 million.

Front Royal, VA
75°
Clear
5:55 am8:40 pm EDT
Feels like: 75°F
Wind: 3mph S
Humidity: 85%
Pressure: 29.87"Hg
UV index: 0
FriSatSun
84°F / 68°F
81°F / 68°F
84°F / 64°F
Local News5 hours ago

Hike Kidz Foundation Partners with Love in Action to Deliver Fresh Food to Families

Local News7 hours ago

After 12 Years of Service, Seniors First Executive Director Jimmy Roberts to Retire

Local Government7 hours ago

Warren County Residents Speak Against Data Centers at County Planning Commission Meeting

Community Events10 hours ago

Pirate Adventure Vacation Bible School Sets Sail July 19 at First Baptist Church

Opinion10 hours ago

The Human Access Layer

Crime/Court10 hours ago

Two Juveniles Charged After 17 Vehicle Break-Ins in Bentonville Area

State News11 hours ago

Prince William Supervisors Reject Dulles Cloud South Data Center Proposal

National News11 hours ago

Trump Faces Looming Deadline to Sign Popular Bipartisan Housing Package

Common Ground with Coolidge15 hours ago

How the Declaration and the Constitution Are Inseparable

Interesting Things to Know16 hours ago

How to Say “I Don’t Know” Gracefully

Interesting Things to Know16 hours ago

Meet the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug

Community Events1 day ago

Fireman’s Parade Draws Crowds Despite Summer Heat as Carnival Continues Through Saturday

Local News1 day ago

Warren Memorial Hospital Achieves Another National Recognition

Local Government1 day ago

Warren County Tourism Debate Expands Into Broader Conversation About Governance, Accountability, and the Future of Regional Marketing

Livestream - FR Cardinals1 day ago

Game Postponed to July 17 – Cardinals Host New Market Rebels Thursday, July 9 at Bing Crosby Stadium

State News1 day ago

Court Battles Leave Virginia’s New Assault Weapons Ban in Legal Limbo

State News1 day ago

Virginia Ranks Among Top States for Highway Safety and Mobility Benefits, but Challenges Remain

Historically Speaking1 day ago

The Supreme Court Should Be Above Politics

Opinion1 day ago

Commentary: Virginia’s Atlantic Coast Should Be Protected, Not Turned Into a Sacrifice Zone

State News1 day ago

Dropped Your ACA Insurance Due to Spiking Premiums? You Could Qualify for a State Subsidy This Fall

Health1 day ago

CDC Monitors Rise in Cyclosporiasis Cases as Summer Produce Season Begins

Obituaries2 days ago

Kathryn E. “Kathy” Warren (1958 – 2026)

Business2 days ago

Virginia Expands RetirePath Retirement Program to More Small Businesses

Interesting Things to Know2 days ago

Everyone Is Going to the Moon. Will We Fight Over It?

Business2 days ago

Ice Down the Hall: A Peculiarly American Demand