MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Man steals $1M from Seattle, Bank of America sits idly by

Mar 6, 2012, 1:49 PM | Updated: 9:44 pm

Satterberg said Phan was able to open up a Bank of America account under his own name and "The City of Sea." More than 70 checks made payable to the City of Seattle or to Seattle Public Utilities were deposited into the account totaling $1,090,762.16. (AP Photo/File)

(AP Photo/File)

Prosecutors have charged a former city employee with 70 counts of theft in what they have called the “largest embezzlement of public funds in modern King County history.”

Joseph Phan, 44, faces 67 counts of first degree theft and three counts of theft in the second degree. He is accused of stealing $1.1 million from Seattle Public Utilities between 2008 and 2010. Prosecutors allege he diverted customer checks for water main extension projects into a personal bank account.

“This defendant both presented the bill to customers and collected the payment. That’s a recipe for embezzlement,” said King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg. “It was a lot easier than one would expect to steal a million dollars from the city.”

Satterberg said Phan was able to open up a Bank of America account under his own name and “The City of Sea.” More than 70 checks made payable to the City of Seattle or to Seattle Public Utilities were deposited into the account totaling $1,090,762.16.

“It is surprising that Bank of America would open up an account for him and accept checks made out to the City of Seattle when they are not the bank the city does business with,” Satterberg told KIRO-FM. He indicated that the city may have grounds for civil action against the bank.

City Attorney Peter Holmes released a statement Tuesday saying his office plans to “pursue, swiftly and aggressively, all available legal remedies to recover stolen public assets.”

To date, investigators have seized $220,000 from a BofA account in Phan’s name, and are looking into the possibility that he transferred stolen money to additional accounts.

“We are working closely with police and prosecutors to make sure that Mr. Phan retains none of his ill-gotten gains,” Holmes said.

Holmes’ office would not speak to the legal remedies with which they plan to recover those assets, and would not confirm if they plan to seek a lawsuit against BofA.

A Bank of America spokesperson would not comment on this story except to say that they are cooperating with investigators.

Meanwhile, the city has launched a formal, independent review of SPU’s financial practices in an effort to identify accounts subject to “high risk transactions.”

“We need to move forward now to immediately fix this problem,” said Councilwoman Jean Godden. “Ratepayers demand and deserve financial accountability from the utility. And they will get it.”

Phan is being held at the King County Jail on $750,000. He faces a statutory maximum of 10 years in prison.

MyNorthwest News

Photo: Lund Hill solar farm in Klickitat County, Washington, the state’s largest photovoltaic pla...

Julia Dallas

Washington receives over $150M to implement solar, lower energy costs

On Monday, The EPA announced Washington has been selected to get $156M to develop long-lasting solar programs for low-income communities.

12 hours ago

Image: Buddy Booth is seen as a young adult. Episodes of Season 2 of The Letter from KSL Podcasts a...

Amy Donaldson - executive producer, KSL Podcasts

The Letter Season 2: Sense of dread precedes second 1982 Millcreek Canyon murder

The second episode of the second season of The Letter, "Ripple Effect," details the second man killed in a 1982 double murder.

13 hours ago

Photo: West Seattle High School students held a pro-Palestinian protest....

James Lynch

Western Washington students walk out against Israel-Hamas war

Around 100 West Seattle High School students joined other groups across the nation in protesting against the Israel-Hamas war.

16 hours ago

Boeing production floor...

Heather Bosch

Boeing engineers allege retaliation over safety concerns

Two Boeing engineers have alleged retaliation by the company’s management after they insisted on a re-evaluation of work on the 787 and 777.

16 hours ago

Paxton...

JAMIE STENGLE, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Seattle Children’s Hospital won’t turn over gender-affirming care records in lawsuit

The Texas Attorney General is dropping a request for Seattle Children's Hospital to hand over records regarding gender-affirming treatment.

17 hours ago

Red Cross...

Bill Kaczaraba

South King Fire offering free smoke alarm installation for Federal Way residents

The American Red Cross is set to host a home fire safety event, Sound the Alarm, on Saturday, April 27, 2024.

19 hours ago

Man steals $1M from Seattle, Bank of America sits idly by