Travel Manager gets prison for embezzling $ 825 K

SANTA ANA, Calif.–A Southern California travel manager has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for embezzling more than $ 825,000 to pay her lifestyle luxury.

The Orange County Register (http://bit.ly/uzCPQD) says it was Jeremy Kealoha Belisario fraudulent ordering flights to himself and others to make luxury purchases, such as Super Bowl tickets, and a Charter jet for the trip and party with friends.

Belisario was sentenced Friday after grand theft, identity theft and embezzlement, among other things.

Orange County Prosecutor says Belisario air manager for 30 years owned family business specializing in corporate incentive trips and corporate travel planning major events such as conferences and retreats.

Investigators say Belisario used a credit card company and your clients to pay for personal belongings and travel around the world.

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