Maine's Carrie Caporino receives 2-year sentence for steal of more than $500,000 from dentist and physician

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Carrie Caporino

Carrie Caporino, a 46-year-old Scarborough Maine (ME) woman, was sentenced Friday in federal court to two years in prison and three years of supervised release for embezzling from two healthcare providers and for using the Social Security number of another person.

Carrie Caporino ordered to pay $549K restitution

Judge John A. Woodcock Jr. from the U.S. District Court for the District of Maine also ordered Carrie Caporino (who also may go by the name Carrie Cole) to pay $549,469 in restitution, according to a news release from the office of U.S. Attorney Halsey B. Frank of the District of Maine. Caporino pleaded guilty to the charges on April 30. According to court records, between 2014 and November 2016, Caporino worked as the office manager for a southern Maine dental practice and embezzled more than $293,000 by using office credit cards for personal expenses, using the office checkbook to pay rent and other personal expenses and by making internet transfers from an office bank account to pay a personal credit card and her PayPal account. Between December 2016 and 2017, Caporino was the office manager for a Falmouth physician and embezzled more than $255,000 from his practice by stealing checks mailed to the office by patients and insurance companies and then depositing them to her own bank accounts using her smartphone. Court documents also stated that in January 2014, Caporino fraudulently used the Social Security number of a southern Maine resident on a health insurance application. In announcing her sentence, Woodcock told Caporino that he found it particularly reprehensible that she victimized a dentist and a doctor, stating that her actions resulted in a “catastrophic victimization of two fine gentlemen who dedicated their lives to helping others.” Both employers are now closed, according the U.S. Attorney’s news release.


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