Former Buick-GMC employee in Michigan sentenced to 42 months in prison for embezzling

Former Buick-GMC employee in Michigan sentenced to 42 months in prison for embezzling

Michigan authorities say a former Buick-GMC dealership employee sentenced this week for embezzlement stole more than $400,000 to cover her gambling debt.

Amanda Root, 42, of St. Johns, Mich., was found guilty on one count of embezzlement of $100,000 or more and two counts of filing false tax returns, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said. She was sentenced to 42 months in prison and ordered to pay $459,645.70 in restitution to the owner of the former Glenn Buege Buick-GMC Lansing, the dealership’s insurance companies and the Michigan Department of Treasury.

Authorities said Root took more than $420,000 from the dealership before it was sold to LaFontaine Automotive Group in August 2019. She worked several years managing the Lansing, Mich., store’s accounts payable and accounts receivable.


“Family-owned businesses and other small or local interests can be irreparably devastated by embezzlement on this scale from their own trusted employees,” Nessel said in a statement.

Dealers across the country continue to be victims of employee embezzlement, including two recent cases in Michigan. A former Betten Baker Chevrolet-Buick of Cadillac employee was arrested in April after prosecutors alleged he embezzled more than $68,000 from the northern Michigan dealership. The previous month, in the southeast Michigan town of Dundee, a 43-year-old woman was arrested for allegedly embezzling more than $200,000 from Williams Brothers Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram, according to the Dundee Police Department.

The State of Michigan said it believes Root embezzled the money between 2016 and 2019, using the cash for gambling. It was when LaFontaine was purchasing Glenn Buege Buick-GMC Lansing that Root confessed to taking more than $250,000 from the dealership to cover her gambling losses. Root, who did not claim the extra money on her taxes, was charged with four counts of embezzlement and four counts of filing a false tax return.

The attorney general worked with the Michigan Department of Treasury and Michigan State Police in the investigation. Root pled guilty in April.

The LaFontaine Automotive Group, of Highland, Mich., renamed the store LaFontaine Buick-GMC Lansing in 2019. LaFontaine sold 24,750 new retail vehicles in 2023 and ranks 25th on Automotive Newslist of the top 150 dealership groups. Root’s embezzlement did not affect the new owners.

Said LaFontaine spokesperson Max Muncey: “We have no involvement or any impact on LaFontaine Automotive Group as a result of her charges or sentencing.”


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