Former Director of Michigan Peer Center Pleads Guilty to Embezzling from Center

Tanya Hobson, 45, of Kingston, pleaded guilty to one count of Embezzlement-Agent or Trustee – $200 or more but less than $1,000, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. As part of the plea agreement, Hobson, who was charged in February, will pay $4,054.64 in restitution. Hobson served as the director of the Tuscola County Peer Center from May to December 2023. The Peer Center, affiliated with the Tuscola Behavioral Health Systems, receives much of its funding from Medicaid and assists members receiving mental health services with self-advocacy skills, providing self-help and mutual support services. As director, Hobson was responsible for scheduling outings, collecting and monitoring the mail, obtaining grants, picking up supplies and paying bills. During her time as director, Hobson embezzled over $1,000 of the Center’s funds for personal use.

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