MANCHESTER, Mich. (AP) — FBI agents seized documents from a Washtenaw County farmhouse as they sought evidence in an embezzlement case filed by the Lansing-based chapter of the United Way.
Agents took papers, a computer processing unit and other materials from the home of former United Way finance chief Jacquelyn Allen-MacGregor, according to a story Wednesday in the Lansing State Journal.
In a civil lawsuit filed last month in Ingham County Circuit Court, the United Way accused Allen-MacGregor of embezzling more than $900,000. She has not been charged with a crime.