ORMER EMPLOYEE ARRAIGNED FOR STEALING MORE THAN $216,000 IN CASH PAYMENTS FROM ERIE COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE

Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn announces that 55-year-old Alexander J. McDougall of Buffalo was arraigned this morning before Buffalo City Court Judge Phillip Dabney, Jr. on a felony complaint charging him with one count of Grand Larceny in the Second Degree (Class “C” felony).

It is alleged that between on or about January 1, 2021 and on or about June 1, 2023, the defendant, while working as a Deputy Clerk in the Registrar’s Division of the Erie County Clerk’s Office in the City of Buffalo, stole a sum of cash in excess of $50,000. The defendant allegedly attempted to conceal the crime by altering cashier reports and submitting fraudulent bank deposit tickets. At this time, the total theft amount is believed to be $216,412.72.

The Erie County DA’s Office became involved in the investigation last summer following an audit by the Erie County Comptroller’s Office. The defendant was suspended in mid-September 2023 then subsequently fired from his position.

McDougall is scheduled to return on Monday, April 15, 2024 at 9:30 a.m. for a felony hearing. He was released on his own recognizance as the charge is a qualifying offense for bail.

If convicted of the charge, McDougall faces a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.

“This defendant is accused of using his position in the Clerk’s Office to steal money from the residents of Erie County. In addition to uncovering this brazen theft, I want to commend the Erie County Comptroller’s Office as well as our partners in the New York State Comptroller’s Office and Erie County Sheriff’s Office for their work in this ongoing investigation. While uncovering financial crimes tends to be an extensive and time-consuming process, I want the public to know that I am committed to obtaining justice and restoring their trust in government,” said Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn

DA Flynn commends the Erie County Comptroller’s Office, New York State Comptroller’s Office, Erie County Sheriff’s Office and Erie County Clerk’s Office for their work in this ongoing investigation.

The case is being prosecuted by Chief Gary M. Ertel of the Public Integrity Unit.

As are all persons accused of a crime, the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

 

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Kari Lake earned a senator’s salary for talking and writing: documents



Kari Lake, the probable Republican candidate this year for the U.S. Senate in Arizona, made more money last year just from speaking and writing than she would make as a senator, according to Raw Story’s analysis of her most recent financial disclosure.

That’s $175,000 for Lake — and $174,000 for a U.S. senator.

Lake disclosed the specific terms of her book deal royalty agreement in an amended personal financial disclosure report filed Friday. She reported receiving a $100,000 advance, against 25 percent of net profits from sales, from her book “Unafraid,” released last June.

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The Guardian described Lake’s book as a “grievance-packed audition in Lake’s tireless quest to be named [Donald] Trump’s running mate in 2024.”

The Daily Mail says Lake uses the book “to lay out her political manifesto and settle scores, all while describing how she made the move from much loved TV news anchor to one of the county's most divisive politicians.

Kari Lake's second amendment to her financial disclosure report for 2023 includes the terms of her book deal.

Lake’s book failed to reach the level of commercial success achieved by other MAGA-adjacent tomes, including those by members of the Trump family and a roster of Republican senators. The book is published by Winning Team Publishing, which was co-founded in 2021 by Donald Trump Jr.

Lake added the terms of her book deal — omitted in her amended February report and her original January report — as she prepares for Arizona’s July 30 primary.

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Lake lost her only general election — for Arizona governor in 2022. She never conceded to Democrat Katie Hobbs after losing the race by more than 17,000 votes. Lake continues to deny the legitimacy of the election, despite losing multiple times in court on the issue.

During 2023, she commanded at least $5,000 — and as much as $15,000 — for each of seven speaking engagements she disclosed between March and September. Only one of the speeches was delivered in Arizona.

Kari Lake's paid speaking appearances in 2023. (Source: U.S. Senate Office of Public Records)

The Washington Post reported recently that Trump, the presumptive 2024 GOP presidential nominee, has soured on Lake’s prospects to win the Senate seat this year, despite writing a sunny foreword to her book. Trump has grumbled that Lake could be a drag on his presidential campaign in the key state of Arizona.

Lake’s campaign did not immediately respond to Raw Story’s request for comment.

Lake faces Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego in November. Through March, the latest federal campaign finance report, Gallego had a substantial lead over Lake in fundraising.

People wait in line to have their books signed by U.S. Senate candidate and former Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake prior to hearing former U.S. President Donald Trump deliver remarks at The Ted Hendricks Stadium at Henry Milander Park on November 8, 2023 in Hialeah, Fla. (Photo by Alon Skuy/Getty Images)

Gallego’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) announced in March that she would not seek reelection after leaving the Democratic Party. Polling showed her finishing third against Gallego and Lake in a three-way race that now will not happen because of Sinema’s departure.