Former State Tax Investigator Admits Stealing Money, Transferring Funds to Family Accounts
Toms River man made plea in state Superior Court Friday
A former New Jersey Division of Taxation investigator and Toms River resident pleaded guilty Friday to stealing $6,630 from taxpayer accounts and transfering the money to relatives.
Joseph Stack, 61, pleaded guilty to third-degree theft before the state Superior Court in Mercer County. He admitted that between Aug. 1, 2005 and Aug. 31, 2006, he made three unauthorized electronic transfers from the business accounts of two taxpayers into accounts held by family, according to the New Jersey Attorney General.
"This former state investigator, who was responsible for detecting and investigating tax fraud, instead took advantage of his access to state computer records to commit fraud himself," said Attorney General Chiesa in a statement. "We have zero tolerance for such breaches of trust by public officials."
Transfers of $6,184 and $300 were made into an account held by his deceased mother; $146 was transferred to a relative. Income tax returns later prepared by Stack claimed that the money transferred to his relatives was prepaid taxes, the Attorney General's office said.
Stack was charged in a 2009 state grand jury indictment obtained by the Division of Criminal Justice. An investigation by the New Jersey State Police Official Corruption Bureau and the Division of Taxation’s Internal Security Unit led to the charge, according to the Attorney General's office.
Sentencing is scheduled for March 12 and the state will recommend that Stack be sentenced to three years of probation, conditioned upon him serving 364 days in county jail; he must also pay $6,630 in restitution and will be permanently barred from public employment in New Jersey, the Attorney General's office said.
jerseyswamps
6:29 pm on Friday, January 11, 2013
Isn't that what they are supposed to do? Steal our money?
Julia Alexander
7:43 am on Monday, January 14, 2013
what a shock
Laci
10:19 pm on Friday, January 11, 2013
On the job training, on a small scale, for a political position somewhere in Toms River no doubt.
Michael Capo
8:52 am on Saturday, January 12, 2013
Can't believe he is from Toms River !!!!!!
mjmjr
10:28 am on Saturday, January 12, 2013
THAT NOMAL FOR TOMS RIVER PEOPLE,ISNT IT.
Julia Alexander
7:43 am on Monday, January 14, 2013
Let me think about it. YES
butch cassidy
3:48 pm on Saturday, January 12, 2013
i am sorry to say but it is the norm....just follow ritacco etc
Julia Alexander
7:45 am on Monday, January 14, 2013
Ahhh they all were his patsies all . Monahan should be with him, especially him. corrupt attorney for board of Ed . No apologies accepted. I hate him.
mjmjr
8:07 pm on Saturday, January 12, 2013
Now he can applied for a job in toms river.
seasiede park corruption
11:58 am on Sunday, January 13, 2013
sorry he is not from toms river. he is from seaside park, rittaccos home town.
sad to say he was very active in local politics and his brother inlaw and other relatives are seaside park politicos, delaney was his wifes maiden name.
Berserker
11:20 pm on Wednesday, January 23, 2013
that's correct.
he has a long history of being terminated for theft from his employers going back to the mid 1970's when he was responsible for the beach receipts and in the 1980's when he managed a local market and liquor store in seaside park. he's probably been stealing from his wife's family.
Julia Alexander
7:46 am on Monday, January 14, 2013
So Glad Monahan at least did not get reinstated. :)))))))))))))))))))