An Oahu woman who worked at First Hawaiian Bank for nearly 30 years has pled guilty to embezzling millions of dollars from the bank.
52-year-old Lani Miho was employed as a branch manager and a personal banking officer on Oahu and the Big Island.
Prosecutors say she embezzled nearly $2.7 million by opening checking and credit card accounts, and taking out consumer loans using fictitious names.
They say she repaid just over $2 million of the money before being caught.
Miho pled guilty to bank embezzlement and faces up to 30 years in prison when she is sentenced in June.
First Hawaiian Bank says no customers were adversely affected.
52-year-old Lani Miho was employed as a branch manager and a personal banking officer on Oahu and the Big Island.
Prosecutors say she embezzled nearly $2.7 million by opening checking and credit card accounts, and taking out consumer loans using fictitious names.
They say she repaid just over $2 million of the money before being caught.
Miho pled guilty to bank embezzlement and faces up to 30 years in prison when she is sentenced in June.
First Hawaiian Bank says no customers were adversely affected.
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