Bookkeeper Accused of Stealing $1 Million From Archdiocese
A Bronx woman is accused of stealing more than $1 million from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York when she worked in the archdiocese’s finance office.
Anita Collins worked at the headquarters of the archdiocese in Manhattan, for more than eight years, first in accounts payable for the education finance office, and then for the chancery, the main office that manages the archdiocese’s extensive finances, says a New York Times report.