Hospitality Industry Theft Risks: Wisconsin Hotel Manager Charged With Stealing More Than $28,000; Purchased Prepaid Credit And Gift Cards From Company Accounts

A police audit of credit card purchases made by Huff on her company account revealed $19,603 in prepaid Visa and other gift card purchases made at a local grocery store during a six-month period. Investigators also employee theftdiscovered checks Huff wrote for personal use as well as additional credit card purchases for a cellphone, a computer, auto insurance and auto repairs.

A Schofield woman charged with stealing more than $28,000 from two hotels she managed will be sentenced Jan. 10 after reaching a plea deal with prosecutors. Gretchen Huff, 32, was charged in March with embezzlement after investigators discovered thousands of dollars in unauthorized charges to her employer’s credit card for personal purchases. Huff is the former general manager of two Ghidorzi Co. hotels, the Country Inns and Suites in Schofield and the Fairfield Inn and Suites in Weston.

Managers at Ghidorzi Cos. became suspicious of Huff in January after discovering a one-week van rental in August 2011 for $1,029. Police say Huff paid for the rental with a business credit card issued in her name. Huff admitted renting the van to go on vacation with her children in Nebraska and offered to pay back the money. Further investigation by Ghidorzi officials uncovered additional unauthorized charges, including $2,000 for a used car and stereo equipment Huff said she purchased for a boyfriend in Chicago.

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