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Former Bank Employee Sentenced to 21 Months in Prison for
Embezzling $357,000 from JP Morgan Chase Bank
TRENTON—A former assistant bank branch manager employed with JP Morgan Chase
Bank, N.A. was sentenced today to 21 months in federal prison for embezzling more than
$357,000 from her employer, Acting U.S. Attorney Ralph J. Marra, Jr., announced.
U.S. District Judge Mary L. Cooper also ordered Michelle Andrej-Byrne, 45, of Trenton, to
pay $357,283 in restitution and to serve five years of supervised release upon the completion
of her prison term. Judge Cooper continued the defendant’s release on a $50,000 unsecured
bond, pending her surrender to the federal Bureau of Prisons by Dec. 3.
Andrej-Byrne pleaded guilty before Judge Cooper on March 13 to a one-count Information
that charges her with embezzlement from a federally insured bank. At her plea hearing, Andrej-Byrne admitted that between December 2006 and August 2008, she used her
employment as an assistant branch manager at a JP Morgan bank branch in Ewing to steal the
money. Andrej-Byrne admitted that she did so by manipulating transactions between her
cash box and teller cash dispensers at the branch.
Andrej-Byrne admitted she took a total of approximately $320,900 from the teller cash
dispensers. In addition, Andrej-Byrne admitted that, on Aug. 6, 2008, when it became
apparent that her illegal conduct would come to light, she stole approximately $36,717 from
the bank’s vault and her cash drawer for her own use.
In determining the actual sentence, Judge Cooper consulted the advisory U.S. Sentencing
Guidelines, which provide appropriate sentencing ranges that take into account the severity
and characteristics of the offense, the defendant's criminal history, if any, and other factors.
The judge, however, was not bound by those guidelines in determining a sentence.
Parole has been abolished in the federal system. Defendants who are given custodial terms
must serve nearly all that time.
Marra credited Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, under the direction of
Special Agent in Charge Weysan Dun, with the investigation leading to today’s sentencing.
The government was represented by Assistant U.S. Attorney Eric M. Schweiker, of the U.S.
Attorney's Criminal Division in Trenton.
Defense Attorney: Robin E. Echevarria, Esq. Princeton Junction
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