Jennifer McGill of Whitfield County, Georgia was acquitted by a jury after a week-long trial on charges that she had stolen $112,000 from Benevis — also known as Kool Smiles — a corporate dental services organization. The prosecution had alleged that McGill was solely responsible for the theft. While McGill was acquitted, the case illustrates the complexity of proving embezzlement in larger corporate dental environments where multiple employees may have access to the same financial systems.
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