Vol. 35 No.7
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Felon back in court for not paying restitution

By Gina Tabonares
Variety News Staff

A FORMER bank employee who was imprisoned for embezzling bank money needs to return to the District Court of Guam to explain several violations of her supervised release condition, including non-payment of restitution.
Chief U.S. Probation Officer Frank Michael Cruz asked the court to issue a warrant or summons against Carmelita Leon Guerrero Eay after her probation officer reported a number of non-compliance with her conditions of supervision.
Eay was sentenced in the District Court of Guam on Feb. 6, 2003 for theft, embezzlement, and misapplication of bank funds by a bank employee.
She was ordered to serve 16 months of imprisonment and five years of supervised release, as well as participate in drug treatment, submit herself to a mental health treatment, obtain and maintain lawful employment, pay $77,275 in restitution, and perform 200 hours of community service.
Eay was released from the custody of the Bureau of Prisons on April 2, 2004 but on Nov. 17, 2006, her conditions were modified. She was ordered to perform 100 hours of community service as a sanction for her failure to report to the Probation Office for job search verification and assistance.
Eay failed to report to the U.S. Probation Office for her weekly compliance appointment. She told her probation officer that she had not performed any community service nor sought employment because she had been experiencing severe asthma attacks brought on by the hot sun while performing community service.