United States Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Florida

10/25/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/25/2024 07:19

Plant City Woman Pleads Guilty To Embezzling Funds From A University And Charitable Organization

Tampa, Florida - United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg announces that Christina Lynn Morris (46, Plant City) has pleaded guilty to wire fraud. She faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison. Morris has also agreed to forfeit $293,202, which is traceable to proceeds of the offense.

According to court documents, Morris worked as a Fiscal and Business Analyst for a public research university (University) with multiple campuses in the Middle District of Florida. She also served as President for a charitable organization (Association) based in the Middle District of Florida. From July 2021 through July 2023, Morris used her positions with the University and the Association to embezzle more than $290,000. Specifically, Morris used her University credit card as well as credit cards issued to other University employees, and the Association's business bank accounts to conduct unapproved, non-business transactions at various companies, including for the repeated bulk purchase of gift cards.

Further, Morris used the Association's tax-exempt status to avoid paying sales tax for items purchased with the gift cards and embezzled funds. To make the unapproved, non-business transactions appear legitimate and to prevent her fraud scheme from being discovered, Morris created and submitted falsified documents and made false attestations to the University, and withheld material information from the Association. During the scheme, Morris conducted hundreds of transactions in the manner described above, causing losses of $261,632.17 to the University and $31,569.87 to the Association.

This investigation was led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, with valuable assistance from the Pasco Sheriff's Office. It is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Carlton C. Gammons.