Atlanta Suburb Government Lost $785,000 in Email Scam

July 26, 2023

An Atlanta suburb is trying to recover nearly $800,000 that it lost in an email scam.

The losses became public knowledge after they were discussed in an audit report presented at a Thursday meeting

Employees sent a total of $1,219,287, but city officials clawed back the fourth wire transfer, worth $434,197, after realizing what was happening. That still left the city of 38,000, located near the Atlanta airport, missing $785,090.

Several East Point City Council members say administrators should have disclosed the loss earlier.

City Council member Stephanie Gordon questioned how city employees could wire that much money with no oversight from managers.

“There was absolutely no controls in place … there’s no excuse for it,” Gordon said.

City Manager Deron King said staff didn’t tell the council because FBI agents were investigating and he wasn’t sure how much they could share. He said changes have been made, including requiring multiple people to sign off on wire transfers.

“I pledge to everyone that as we move forward we will move forward with full transparency,” East Point Mayor Deana Holiday Ingraham said at the Thursday meeting.

King said the city’s insurance may pay for some of the losses.

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