Princeton woman facing 59 counts of forgery, other charges following investigation

The Princeton Police Department have charged a Princeton woman with numerous counts of forgery, theft and official misconduct. 

According to a news release, 38-year-old Jacqualine White of Princeton has been served with an arrest warrant charging her with 59 counts of first-degree forgery, 59 counts of first-degree unlawful access to a computer, theft by deception and first-degree official misconduct. 

White allegedly, while employed as an administrative specialist with the Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy Public Defender’s Office, accessed state computers and fraudulently submitted travel vouchers on 59 different occasions between April and November of 2023.

Investigation revealed that White allegedly submitted the travel vouchers and gained compensation of around $7,000 without actually travelling, by accessing those computers unlawfully and forging a supervisor’s name.