A Minnesota CEO accused of embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars is expected to plead guilty to the scheme that “could make a TV movie,” according to reports and prosecutors.
Jonathan Weinhagen, the CEO of the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce, has been accused of embezzling over $200,000 from the organization and using the funds to splurge on an oceanfront stay in Hawaii, among other things, according to the Star Tribune and court records obtained by The Post.
Jonathan Weinhagen, 42, is expected to plead guilty to fraud charges for allegedly embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce. FOX9 KMSP
Weinhagen, 42, who was hit with federal charges in October, is expected to plead guilty to five counts of fraud for the embezzl

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