Former PA state lawmaker pleads guilty to stealing from charity
A former state representative faces three months in the Philadelphia jail after pleading guilty Thursday to charges she took money from a charity she established for the needy and spent it on vacations, clothing and other personal needs. Former Rep. Movita Johnson-Harrell entered the pleas in Philadelphia, more than a month after she resigned in the wake of charges from the state attorney generals office.
Johnson-Harrell, 53, was also sentenced to 8 1/2 months of house arrest and must repay the nonprofit. She will turn over real estate that will be sold to help pay the restitution. The organization, Motivations Education and Consultation Associates, aims to help the homeless, seniors, children and people with mental health or substance abuse challenges, among others.
She pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges related to campaign and state financial reports and guilty to felony theft and perjury.
Johnson-Harrell, a west Philadelphia Democrat, won a special election last year for the House seat that had become vacant when her predecessor, Vanessa Lowery Brown, was sentenced to probation on a bribery conviction. Movita Johnson-Harrell is an exceptional woman who will serve her sentence, and then return to her mission of advocacy, her attorney, Jessica Natali, said in a written statement.
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