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Reader asks ,”So did Tommy “coin boy” Rica ever even pay the Village back the $230,000 he’d agreed to as part of his plea conviction in 2014?”

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So did Tommy “coin boy” Rica ever even pay the Village back the $230,000 he’d agreed to as part of his plea conviction in 2014? The forensic accountant said more like $850,000 was stolen, so where is the other $620,000? And why weren’t his supervisor Chris Rutishsuser or the the cops who saw Tommy boy coming and going from the room in their part of the building with 50lb coin bags ever implicated? Was this mob related ? James, what is the update?

8 thoughts on “Reader asks ,”So did Tommy “coin boy” Rica ever even pay the Village back the $230,000 he’d agreed to as part of his plea conviction in 2014?”

  1. He never dropped a dime on the others.

  2. I believe the insurance company made the Village whole. It would be between Rica and the insurance.

  3. You see what happens when you get a powerful Attorney . He’s lucky he did not get 3000 hours of community service for town. That would of been real funny.

  4. Others new ! Right ‘ you know who!

  5. This was going on for years…it started a half-hour after the first meter was erected back in 1940.

  6. The insurance company made the village whole thanks to the absured General liability premium we pay with our tax dollars. Mr. Rica has had that loss subrogated to him by the villages carrier to recover the agreed 230K . And yes, going back to when the coin count room was in the basement of Citizens First inventory was stolen on a daily basis. I witnessed it when I worked there. Powerful attorney? Please. Any real estate attorney could run circles around the representation the village puts forward. The council wanted this to go away as quickly as possible and the only way that happens is when you fold. And when you do that its gonna cost ya.

  7. So true. Know on will ever know how much he really took.

  8. His buddie knows , right , right ,

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