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Bourbon-Parme’s ‘Convicted Felon For Rest Of Life’

FOOD PANTRY THEFT RESOLVED Bourbon-Parme ‘Convicted Felon For Rest Of Life’ By JAMES CUMMINGS • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – “From this day forward, you are a convicted felon and will be for the rest of your life.” That was what county Judge Brian D. Burns told Antoine Bourbon-Parme, 59, as he was sentenced to a three-year conditional discharge on a charge of grand larceny in the fourth degree, a Class U felony, for embezzling more than $18,000 from the…

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Former Food Pantry Manager Pleads Guilty

Former Food Pantry Manager Pleads Guilty COOPERSTOWN – Antoine Bourbon-Parme, 59, the former director of the Cooperstown Food Pantry, has plead guilty to grand larceny, fourth degree, for stealing more than $18,000 from the organization, according to District Attorney John Muehl. “Normally, if it was someone with no criminal history, I might have charged them with a misdemeanor if they agreed to pay restitution,” said Meuhl. “But because of who the victim was, I insisted on a felony. You don’t…

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Food Pantry Director To Repay $18,000

Food Pantry Director To Repay $18,000 COOPERSTOWN – The Cooperstown Food Pantry will get back the $18,000 stolen by its former director as part of Antoine Bourbon-Parme’s guilty plea, according to District Attorney John Muehl. “He’s never been convicted of a crime and he’s making a payment up front,” said Muehl. “That’s what’s keeping him out of jail.” Bourbon-Parme, 59, was arrested in April after an investigation found $18,579 missing from the organization’s accounts over 16 months between October 2017…

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Bourbon-Parme To Plead Guilty, Pay Restitution To Food Pantry

Food Pantry Director To Plead Guilty, Pay $18K In Restitution By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Antoine Bourbon-Parme, the former director of the Cooperstown Food Pantry who was charged with stealing more than $18,000 from the organization, will plead guilty and pay back the full amount, District Attorney John Muehl said today. “He’s never been convicted of a crime and he’s making a payment up front,” said Muehl. “That’s what’s keeping him out of jail.” Bourbon-Parme, 59,…

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Suspect In Food-Pantry Crime Arrested In ’99 Philly Area Con

Suspect In Food-Pantry Crime Arrested In ’99 Philly Area Con Same Modus Operandi: English Accent; Prep School, Links To Royalty Claimed By LIBBY CUDMORE • The Freeman’s Journal & Hometown Oneonta COOPERSTOWN – An English accent, a boarding school education, ties to royalty and a background in high-end home decorating. These were the lies Antoine Bourbon-Parme – also known as Anthony Cazzari – allegedly told around town. “He had everyone believing he was from England,” said District Attorney John Muehl.…

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Food Pantry’s Co-Director Charged In Theft Of $18K

Food Pantry’s Co-Director Charged In Theft Of $18K By LIBBY CUDMORE • The Freeman’s Journal & Hometown Oneonta COOPERSTOWN – The smallest check was for $825. The largest was for $4,997.90. In all, Antoine Bourbon-Parme, 59, the former co-director of the Cooperstown Food Pantry, allegedly stole $18,579 from the organization’s accounts over 16 months, beginning in October 2017 and ending in late January. According to the court documents filed in Otsego Town Court on Tuesday, April 2, Bourbon-Parme forged the names…