Olathe woman indicted for spending $260,000 on handbags with company debit card

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) – An Olathe woman was indicted for wire fraud after a federal grand jury indicted her for using her former employer’s company debit card to make hundreds of thousands of dollars of unauthorized purchases.

Kendra Gonzalez, 32, was accused of using a company debit card to purchase 150 luxury handbags from a social commerce marketplace for online buying and selling of secondhand goods.

In total, Gonzalez spent more than $250,000 on the handbags.

According to the indictment, Gonzalez also used the company debit card for unauthorized personal expenses like meals, entertainment and hotel accommodations, along with sending money to other people.

Gonzalez was working as a comptroller at the time she committed the alleged wire fraud.

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