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The executor is in court. According to the indictment, she embezzled 26 million

In a large case that police have been mapping for several years, there are 281 victims. According to the plaintiff, the woman embezzled more than 26 million crowns. Studená apologized for today’s hearing, but the court did not accept the apology and decided to have it presented to the police. Negotiations will continue on Wednesday.

“The defendant, as a bailiff, demanded performance from individual debtors and, contrary to her duties, did not pay them to those entitled in specific execution proceedings. The indictment includes 281 victims. It is a embezzlement of funds in the amount of over 26 million crowns. This money was made available to the executor’s office. It was the duty of the defendant to pay them to the rightful ones, but according to our findings she used them for other purposes, “said the Brno regional public prosecutor Petr Mazálek said today.

The indictment covers the period of activity of this executor’s office, it is the years 2009 to 2013. According to the findings, the executor’s office of the defendant expired in the spring of 2013, about a year later the first criminal report appeared.

According to the plaintiff, Studená has several entries in the criminal record for similar criminal activity. “These were individual acts that were assessed in the relevant district courts before the extent of the crime was determined,” the plaintiff said. The case was focused on by South Moravian specialists from the Department of Economic Crime on the basis of a request to change their local jurisdiction due to the possible bias of their colleagues. “The investigation of the case was very demanding, the accused was well versed in criminal proceedings and it was also necessary to go through and map thousands of executory files,” said Pavel Šváb, a spokesman for the South Moravian police, last year.

The woman stood before the Přerov court as early as 2008. She was responsible at the time for refusing to return almost 2.5 million to the bankruptcy estate of the Prague company WTA Finance Consulting, with which she had previously carried out execution. Cold then denied guilt on the grounds that she had a different legal opinion. The trial dragged on for several years, and he eventually received a suspended sentence for breach of duty in bankruptcy proceedings. The case then attracted attention also because Studená had previously worked as a public prosecutor in Přerov and also with the police. According to the professional chamber’s website, it dropped out of the list of executors in 2013, and was replaced by another executor in its district.

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