Credit union VP who admitted taking $350K was accused at another Coast bank years earlier
The first time former vice president of Singing River Federal Credit Union Merredith Christina “Christi” McMillian was accused of possible criminal activity, she was top officer at another South Mississippi financial institution.
In December 2013, a supervisory committee at Navigator called in McMillian, of Vancleave, to question her about her handling of money taken out of an account in her grandmother’s name. Specifically, Navigator’s top brass accused McMillan of “taking money out of her grandmother’s account and not using the funds appropriately.”
McMillian denied any wrongdoing and she, her brother, and her now late grandmother wrote letters to Navigator to explain how they were spending the money from her grandmother’s account.
A month later, Navigator’s CEO reprimanded McMillian again, this time because of a “posting error” in the credit union’s database that McMillian blamed on someone in her department. McMillan was given the option to resign or face firing. She resigned.
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