The former director of a Toledo-area nonprofit has been sentenced to 10 to 15 years in state prison after pleading guilty in Lucas County Common Pleas Court to stealing more than $200,000 from the organization and its donors.
Thomas Ostrosky, 52, was sentenced Tuesday to four to six years for engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity and six to nine years for theft from a person in a protected class. The sentences for both charges, which are first-degree felonies, are to be served consecutively.
Judge Lindsay Navarre also sentenced Ostrosky to four to six years for prohibited acts and practices for charities and four to six years for telecommunications fraud, a pair of second-degree felonies. Those sentences are to run concurrent to the first two.
The charges stem from Ostrosky’s manag

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