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Batavia Funeral Home Director Sentenced For Ripping Off Customers

Batavia, n.y. — a former funeral home director will spend the next two to six years in prison for ripping off his customers. michael tomaszewski of batavia was sentenced wednesday on charges. Batavia – former funeral home director michael tomaszewski was sentenced this morning in genesee county court to 2 to 6 years in prisons and ordered to pay restitution of $569,434. tomaszewski, 49, was sentenced for stealing from his clients in one of the largest cases in genesee county history.

Updated: dec 23, 2021 04:24 am est. share. batavia, n.y. (wivb) — a local funeral director who stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from customers will spend up to six years behind bars. Batavia funeral home director sentenced for ripping off customers. batavia, n.y. (whec) — the man will spend between two and six years in prison on charges including grand larceny. michael. More: deputies: human remains left at batavia funeral home for monthshe was also ordered to pay restitution of nearly $500,000 to victims over the next 10 years at $2,000 a month. Batavia — former funeral home director michael tomaszewski’s sentencing has been delayed yet again, and few are happy about it. tomaszewski, 49, was to be sentenced wednesday morning for stealing from his clients in one of the largest cases in genesee county history.

More: deputies: human remains left at batavia funeral home for monthshe was also ordered to pay restitution of nearly $500,000 to victims over the next 10 years at $2,000 a month. Batavia — former funeral home director michael tomaszewski’s sentencing has been delayed yet again, and few are happy about it. tomaszewski, 49, was to be sentenced wednesday morning for stealing from his clients in one of the largest cases in genesee county history. Batavia — former funeral home director michael tomaszewski is slated to leave prison shortly before the year’s end. tomaszewski, 51, was granted parole aug. 8, the new york state department of corrections and community supervision has confirmed. Buffalo, n.y. — a batavia funeral director who pleaded guilty to grand larceny and fraud charges was supposed to be sentenced on wednesday, but that has been pushed back to next month.

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