Nancy Fromm indicted
NWI Times
Mar 20, 2006
nwitimes.com/sports/nancy-fromm-indicted/article_57dd09ba-b7b5-592a-87cd-9169bcf28ef0.html
The woman behind Addiction and Family Care -- an alcohol and drug counseling service used by local courts -- has been indicted on a charge of obstruction of justice, the U.S. Attorney's office announced this morning.
Nancy Fromm, 55, of Hammond, allegedly failed to turn over her income tax documents to federal authorities, the charge said.
The Times reported recently that federal authorities were reviewing allegations made by a local judge concerning Addiction and Family Care, and State Examiner Bruce Hartman said the State Board of Accounts may perform an audit focusing on the counseling services.
Also indicted in an unrelated case were seven people connected with four local spas that were allegedly serving as fronts for prostitution. Charged with managing the spas were Kum Cha Meyer, 57, of Des Plaines, Ill.; Jennifer Meyer, 22, of Chicago; Bok Ja Young, 46, of Elk Grove Village, Ill.; Niculae Tudor, 49, of Gurnee; Ok Sun Mun, 57, of North Wales, Pa.; Sun Cha Thompson, of Schererville; and James C. Choi, of Chicago.
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