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Former Key West Association of Realtors Executive Gets Prison Time for Embezzlement

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                                                                                                               Photo credit Key West Citizen

 

Ydaris Wood, former executive director of the Key West Association of Realtors, was led out of Monroe County Circuit Court in handcuffs last Thursday after being sentenced to five years in prison to be followed by twenty-five years on probation. She was ordered to pay $175,035 in restitution to the Association and an additional $35,000 to insurance companies plus administrative fees and court costs. 

 

She was charged with  embezzling nearly $280,000 from the Key West Association of Realtors between 2016 - 2017. She abruptly quit here job in March 2017 and left Key West without prior notice. She allegedly destroyed all office files and bank records and took the Association's computer with her - all except for some tell-tale records left in the document destruction box which had not been touched. Those records helped the Association and police reconstruct records which led to defining the length of time, scope, financial loss incurred in the embezzlement. She fled to Kentucky with her husband and children but was later extradited back to Key West in December 2017.

 

In March 2018 she plead guilty to felony theft of over $100,000. Last Thursday I sat in the courtroom for about two hours with more than twenty fellow Realtors to attend her sentencing. Her attorney offered mitigating evidence to justify a lenient sentence. A psychologist described very personal childhood experiences Ydaris endured suggesting they were an excuse for her behavior as an adult.   The psychologist testified about the impact her recent life altering medical diagnosis had on her.  

 

The past and current association presidents testified about the betrayal of trust they and fellow Realtors felt upon discovering the embezzlement. They testified Ydaris had set up an American Express card in the Association's name where she charged over $252,000. Monthly credit card statements ranged from $2,613 to $32,249. Embezzled funds were used to help pay for a Camaro automobile and a new Nissan truck. Ydaris created a false set of Association bank records which showed a balance of $190,000 when she left. The true balance was less than $6,000.

 

 

 

Sheila Anderson
Referral Group Incorporated - East Brunswick, NJ
The Real Estate Whisperer Who Listens 732-715-1133

Good morning Gary. This is incredible and very very sad. I guess never know about folks.

Jun 18, 2018 08:08 AM
Gary Thomas
Preferred Properties Key West - Key West, FL
Realtor to the Dreamers

Hi Sheila,  You think you know people you work with. But you really don't. This was a total surprise and such a deep hurt to all of us.

 

 

Jun 18, 2018 09:33 AM
Joe Pryor
The Virtual Real Estate Team - Oklahoma City, OK
REALTOR® - Oklahoma Investment Properties

We had two in Oklahoma that had gambling addictions and embezzled quite a bit. It does shock you when you put so much trust in a person you think you know.

Jun 18, 2018 01:56 PM
Kathy Streib
Cypress, TX
Home Stager/Redesign

HI Gary- that is such a shame that this woman let down so many people.  

Jun 18, 2018 05:29 PM
Elizabeth Weintraub Sacramento Broker
Elizabeth Anne Weintraub, Broker - Sacramento, CA
Put 40 years of experience to work for you

She doesn't have a guilty look on her face in that photo. I find a trait many crooks share in common is they don't think of themselves as crooks. They are disconnected from reality. I mean, look at that smirk on her face!

Jun 18, 2018 07:12 PM
Gary Thomas

Elizabeth,  While we were going down the elevator one woman commented She never said 'I'm sorry!' 


There was a fifteen minute break while the judge was off the bench deciding what he would do while those of us in the courtroom shared out stories. One woman told of an event with Ydaris when she treated a continuing education lecturer and a couple of others to lunch which the Assocation paid for. The woman offered to pay for her meal. Ydaris flicked off the offer and said no the Assocaiton could pay and added "I am very good at math!" 


There is a lot more I learned that I did not put to paper. This was not a good time.

Jun 19, 2018 12:12 AM