Valerie Tebbetts, a former executive director for Boston Living Center, an HIV/AIDS nonprofit organization, recently pleaded guilty to charges of embezzling more than $100,000 from the center, according to Boston.com. Tebbetts pleaded guilty to three counts of larceny and one count of making false entries in corporate books. She was sentenced to five years of probation. Tebbetts said a gambling problem led to her illegal actions; during probation, she is expected to attend Gamblers Anonymous meetings, pay $123,500 in restitution funds to the center, and stay away from casinos and lottery games.

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