A former property management worker for a Kendall condo association was arrested Monday, accused of stealing more than $55,000 of community money that was found in her personal bank account.
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An overhead shot of some homes in Royal Palm Place at the Hammocks, a Kendall condominium community |
The arrest report says Leon, as a CPM
administrative assistant, collected payments from Royal Palm
Place owners and tenants from November 2019 through October
2022. A Wednesday email from CPM indicated Leon wasn’t under
direct company supervision, saying her “alleged
misappropriation of funds” happened “while she was working
directly for the Association.”
The arrest report says an audit of association money
revealed “numerous payments” hadn’t been deposited in
association accounts.
Some money orders and cashiers checks given to Leon, the
auditor found, “were made payable to the association and,
subsequently, altered and made payable to cash or to
[Leon].”
An ensuing check of Leon’s account found the money, the
arrest report said. CPM, Royal Palm’s management company
since September 2007, said it fired Leon on Dec. 2, 2022.
Their agreement with Royal Palm ended on Feb. 28, 2023.
CPM said it cooperated with the investigation and has
“overhauled our internal protocols and adopted new,
state-of-the-art technology to safeguard our financial
processes,” an email to the Miami Herald said. “We have
implemented a direct transfer system, ensuring that payments
from residents’ bank accounts are deposited automatically
into the Condominium’s account, thereby eliminating the need
for manual handling, and reducing the risk of human error or
interference.”