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Plumas County DA details prosecution, says former HR director convicted; board told of financial loss

3299497 · April 1, 2025
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A prosecutor briefing the Plumas County Board April 1 said the county’s former human-resources director has been convicted under Government Code section 1090 for negotiating raises that benefited herself and that the county suffered a direct cash loss of about $103,000 tied to the raises.

A prosecutor addressing the Plumas County Board of Supervisors on April 1 described the conviction of a former human-resources director for violating state conflict-of-interest law and outlined the county’s efforts to recover public funds.

The speaker, identifying himself as a prosecutor from the district attorney’s office, told the board that the former HR director negotiated and recommended raises for appointed department heads, including a raise for herself, during a closed session in May 2022 and that supporting documents presented to the board were backdated and, in the prosecutor’s words, falsified to avoid public scrutiny.

The prosecutor…

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