Crime & Safety
Field Museum Employee Allegedly Embezzled $900K
The 38-year-old Romeoville woman has been charged with one count of embezzlement.
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CHICAGO, IL — A former Field Museum employee and Romeoville resident has been charged with embezzlement after it was learned she was allegedly signing up members and pocketing the money.
Caryn Benson, 38, was charged with one count of embezzlement, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
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While it’s believed that more than $900,000 was taken over seven years, Benson’s charge reportedly accuses her of stealing just $33,014. She is also suspected of stealing money from cash bars during membership events.
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Field Museum Chief Marketing Officer Ray DeThorne told the Sun-Times Benson would give people a “temporary member card without putting the payment in the system.”
Officials with the museum noticed the missing money in April 2014 after it underwent restructuring and saw there was money missing from the membership department, according to the Sun-Times.
“As we were making that move, we realized there was a discrepancy of the new members registered in our system and the revenue that should coincide with that,” DeThorne told the paper.
According to Chicago Tonight, Benson was hired as a temp in 2003. She was fired in April 2014.
In 1997, Benson was reportedly accused of stealing from a motor supply company where she was employed as a clerk.
DeThorne told Chicago Tonight that the background check done on Benson had come back clean.
Benson will be arraigned in front of U.S. District Judge James Zagel Dec. 22.
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