HOA President Accused of Embezzlement.

This is why owners need to pay attention, ask questions, and inspect records in an HOA:


A trial date has been established for Joseph Girgenti, a Johnson County resident facing allegations of embezzlement from his own homeowner's association.

Girgenti, who served as the president of the Innisbrooke HOA in Center Grove, near Fairview and Morgantown Roads, is accused of misappropriating over $21,000.

Authorities assert that Girgenti wrote more than 20 checks to himself in the past year, diverting the funds for personal expenses. The investigation commenced in October after another member of the HOA received complaints about the group's failure to meet financial obligations.

Joseph Girgenti's trial is slated to commence on September 24, where he will face charges related to the alleged theft from the Innisbrooke HOA.

The case underscores the significance of ensuring transparency and accountability in homeowner's associations, emphasizing the need for diligent financial oversight to prevent such instances of misappropriation.

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