Kilby Sentenced in Rabun County Case

On Friday, May 30, 2014, Lowanda “Peanut” Kilby, the former director of the Boggs Mountain Humane Shelter, was sentenced to 25 years with 15 years to serve.  In addition, she was ordered to pay $5,050 in restitution to Boggs Mountain and a $30,000 fine.  Ms. Kilby must also complete 1,000 hours of community service.

Laurie Dyke previously testified in the Rabun County trial of Ms. Kilby.  Laurie’s testimony showed how donations intended to support dogs in the shelter’s Lucky Dog program were diverted to Ms. Kilby’s personal account.

To learn more about this case, you can read this Clayton Tribune article by Blake Spurney.

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Luke Thomas

Luke Thomas

Forensic Accountant at IAG Forensics. Luke Thomas joined IAG Forensics in 2011 after receiving a B.B.A. in Accounting from Kennesaw State University. Luke is a member of the Georgia Society of CPA's.

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