Aiden Albert Jack: Former Club Jervis Bay employee accused of taking more than $200,000 from coffers
A South Coast man is accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from a popular club before allegedly putting it in his own bank and betting accounts.
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A South Coast man, who police allege defrauded a registered club of more than $200,000, has had his case adjourned without a plea.
Aiden Albert Jack, 29, was not required to appear in court for his first appearance at Nowra Local Court on Monday.
The former Club Jervis Bay finance manager faces one count of dishonestly obtain financial advantage by deception.
According to a court attendance notice, police allege the Ulladulla man took $209,565 from the Huskisson club between April 21, 2018 and August 7, 2019.
He is accused of depositing the sum into his personal bank accounts and online betting accounts.
Jack’s defence asked for an adjournment via email so he could get legal advice.
His case was adjourned to May 25 at Nowra.