ATLANTA - A former Atlanta transportation official was sentenced Thursday to serve two years and six months in federal prison and to pay $446,926 in restitution to the city on federal charges that he embezzled more than $400,000 over a three-year period. <br>
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Jonathan Dodd, former director of Atlanta's Bureau of Motor Transport Services, also was ordered by U.S. District Judge Richard Storey to perform 240 hours of community service and serve three years of supervised release. <br>
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The 40-year-old Dodd pleaded guilty in June to embezzling from late 1999 to February 2002 and failing to report the stolen money as income in tax filings. <br>
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He admitted using the money, which he diverted from the city's general fund to checking and savings accounts under his control, to travel, build and renovate houses and buy jewelry, clothes, furniture and more than $17,000 in professional basketball season tickets. <br>
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Dodd could have been sentenced to a maximum of 13 years in prison and a fine of up to $500,000.
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