According to a press release by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office, An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has resulted in the indictment of Charlotte McLawhorn, the former financial administrative assistant for Knox County Rescue (KCR).
Comptroller investigators determined that McLawhorn misappropriated KCR funds totaling at least $44,020.31 from September 2020 through April 2023, when she left KCR for another job. The investigation began after Knox County officials identified and reported allegations to the Comptroller’s Office.
McLawhorn’s primary scheme involved using KCR credit cards to make personal purchases including airline tickets, salon expenses, medical bills, vacation rentals, and retail shopping. In addition to using her issued KCR credit card, she also made purchases using three cards that had formerly been assigned to other employees and had been turned over to her. Furthermore, McLawhorn made personal purchases using KCR’s online Amazon account. Investigators revealed that McLawhorn made at least 62 false entries in KCR’s accounting software to conceal her unauthorized purchases.Based upon this investigation, in December 2023, Charlotte McLawhorn was indicted by the Knox County Grand Jury on one count of theft of property over $10,000, one count of Tennessee Computer Crimes Act violations over $10,000, one count of forgery over $10,000, and four counts of fraudulent use of credit cards.