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County treasurer, facing a felony charge, expected to be relieved of her duties

County treasurer, facing a felony charge, expected to be relieved of her duties
NOW. TONIGHT WE ARE LEARNING MORE ABOUT HOW THE MADISON COUNTY TREASURER’S OFFICE OPERATED UNDER AMANDA DEVOS. SHE’S CHARGED WITH FOUR CRIMES RELATED TO HER ROLE AS COUNTY TREASURER. OVER THE WEEKEND. THE CITY OF WINTERSET SAYS THE TREASURER GAVE THEM TOO MUCH MONEY FROM THE TAX INCREMENT FUND. AN EXTRA QUARTER OF $1 MILLION. vlog BEAU BOWMAN IS LIVE IN PATTERSON, A SMALL TOWN IN MADISON COUNTY, TONIGHT TO EXPLAIN HOW THEY GOT THE SHORT END OF THE STICK. BO. YEAH. LAUREN JODI THIS NEIGHBORHOOD RIGHT HERE IN PATTERSON IS JUST ONE OF THE AREAS ALL THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY THAT IS AFFECTED BY THIS. ESSENTIALLY, THEIR PROPERTY TAXES ARE SUPPOSED TO GO THROUGH THE COUNTY TREASURER, AND THEN THAT’S ALLOCATED TO THE CITY OF PATTERSON SO THEY CAN PAY THE DEVELOPER THAT HELPED BUILD THIS NEIGHBORHOOD. BUT THAT MONEY HAS ACTUALLY BEEN GOING TO THE CITY OF WINTERSET. WINTERSET BY MISTAKE, WHICH MEANS PATTERSON’S HANDS ARE TIED UNTIL THEY CAN FIGURE OUT A SOLUTION. BASICALLY, NOT DOING OUR JOB IS THE WAY I’LL PUT IT. RALEIGH ROBBINS IS THE MAYOR OF PATTERSON. HE SAYS HIS CITY IS MISSING OUT ON ABOUT $15,000 FOR THEIR TAX INCREMENT FUND THAT WAS ALLOCATED TO WINTERSET. BY MISTAKE. THINGS NEED TO GET BETTER ACROSS THE BOARD, THROUGH THE COUNTY. YOU KNOW, THAT JOB SHOULD BE A PERSON THAT’S THERE EVERY DAY. THE CITY OF WINTERSET SENT OUT A PRESS RELEASE CLAIMING THEY NOTICED THE $258,000 IN MISALLOCATED FUNDS BACK IN OCTOBER, NOTIFIED THE COUNTY TREASURER, AMANDA DEVOS, BUT DIDN’T HEAR BACK FOR MONTHS THROUGH EMAILS BETWEEN THE CITY OF WINTERSET, THE COUNTY TREASURER AND COUNTY SUPERVISORS VOTED BY vlog ON MONDAY, DEVOS SOLUTION FINALLY CAME IN LATE JANUARY, SAYING SHE WOULD JUST ALLOCATE LESS MONEY TO WINTERSET IN THE FUTURE AND ALLOCATE MORE TO PATTERSON, WEST DES MOINES AND THE COUNTY TO MAKE UP FOR THE ERROR. BUT THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR FOR WINTERSET, DREW BARTON, HAD TO INFORM HER THAT WOULD BE ILLEGAL. BARTON SAYS HE CUT A CASHIER’S CHECK FOR ALL THE MONEY THEY WERE MISTAKENLY GIVEN, BUT AS OF MONDAY IS UNAWARE IF IT’S BEEN CASHED. ROBBINS SAYS IF IT’S NOT FIXED, THERE’S NO WAY FOR THEM TO PAY THE DEVELOPER. WE HAVEN’T BEEN ABLE TO FULFILL OUR OBLIGATION BECAUSE SHE WOULD NOT REMEDY THAT SITUATION AND GET US OUR MONEY. NOW, I DID SPEAK WITH A COUNTY SUPERVISOR AND THE COUNTY ATTORNEY TODAY HERE IN MADISON COUNTY. THEY TOLD ME THERE WAS A MEETING THIS AFTERNOON WHERE THEY WERE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT EXACTLY WHAT TO DO. I WAS TOLD LATER THAT THEY DID COME UP WITH A SOLUTION. THEY JUST COULDN’T SHARE ANY OF THE DETAILS JUST YET BECAUSE IT HASN’T BEEN APPROVED BY EVERYBODY INVOLVED IN MADISON
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County treasurer, facing a felony charge, expected to be relieved of her duties
The Madison County treasurer, now facing criminal charges of theft, fraud and felony misconduct in office, is expected to be formally relieved of her duties Wednesday afternoon.The Madison County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to meet in special session to approve a resolution appointing First Deputy County Treasurer Kaylee Barber as the acting county treasurer until County Treasurer Amanda DeVos’ status is resolved.The board is also expected to approve a separate resolution that withdraws DeVos’ access to Madison County’s bank accounts.DeVos, 37, is a Republican who has served as the county treasurer since January 2023. She is facing charges of felonious misconduct on office, tampering with records, third-degree fraudulent practices and third-degree theft. She has yet to enter a plea in the case.According to the county sheriff’s office, deputies received an anonymous report last November that DeVos had obtained her vehicle registration without paying the required fees and that she then altered county records so it would appear she had paid the fee.On Jan. 30, after learning that the Auditor of State’s office was also looking into the matter but wouldn’t being completing its work for several more weeks, sheriff’s office personnel met with DeVos. She allegedly admitted creating false government records to show she had paid her vehicle registration fees. An employee of the treasurer’s office then provided the sheriff’s office with the relevant records, according to the sheriff’s office.Prior to the criminal charges being filed, DeVos’ office was the subject of several complaints alleging citizens’ payments to the county weren’t being processed in a timely manner and that payments from the treasurer to various taxing entities in Madison County, such as the Winterset public schools, were not being distributed in a timely manner.Earlier this year, vlog and WHO reported that city officials in Winterset and Patterson had complained the treasurer’s office misallocated $250,000 by mistakenly routing the money to Winterset rather than Patterson.After her arrest, DeVos filed with the court a sworn financial affidavit and application seeking a court-appointed attorney. In her affidavit, she reported she was employed by the county, but did not report any income or assets. District Court Judge Charles C. Sinnard subsequently denied the request, citing the lack of financial information provided by DeVos.DeVos and her privately retained attorney, Timothy McCarthy II, declined to comment on the case Wednesday.In 2023, DeVos was sued by First National Bank of Omaha for failing to pay $7,569 in credit card bills. The case was later dismissed.Iowa Capital Dispatch is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Iowa Capital Dispatch maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Kathie Obradovich for questions: info@iowacapitaldispatch.com.

The Madison County treasurer, now facing criminal charges of theft, fraud and felony misconduct in office, is expected to be formally relieved of her duties Wednesday afternoon.

The Madison County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to meet in special session to approve a resolution appointing First Deputy County Treasurer Kaylee Barber as the acting county treasurer until County Treasurer Amanda DeVos’ status is resolved.

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The board is also expected to approve a separate resolution that withdraws DeVos’ access to Madison County’s bank accounts.

DeVos, 37, is a Republican who has served as the county treasurer since January 2023. She is facing charges of felonious misconduct on office, tampering with records, third-degree fraudulent practices and third-degree theft. She has yet to enter a plea in the case.

According to the county sheriff’s office, deputies received an anonymous report last November that DeVos had obtained her vehicle registration without paying the required fees and that she then altered county records so it would appear she had paid the fee.

On Jan. 30, after learning that the Auditor of State’s office was also looking into the matter but wouldn’t being completing its work for several more weeks, sheriff’s office personnel met with DeVos. She allegedly admitted creating false government records to show she had paid her vehicle registration fees. An employee of the treasurer’s office then provided the sheriff’s office with the relevant records, according to the sheriff’s office.

Prior to the criminal charges being filed, DeVos’ office was the subject of several complaints alleging citizens’ payments to the county weren’t being processed in a timely manner and that payments from the treasurer to various taxing entities in Madison County, such as the Winterset public schools, were not being distributed in a timely manner.

Earlier this year, vlog and WHO reported that city officials in Winterset and Patterson had complained the treasurer’s office misallocated $250,000 by mistakenly routing the money to Winterset rather than Patterson.

After her arrest, DeVos filed with the court a sworn financial affidavit and application seeking a court-appointed attorney. In her affidavit, she reported she was employed by the county, but did not report any income or assets. District Court Judge Charles C. Sinnard subsequently denied the request, citing the lack of financial information provided by DeVos.

DeVos and her privately retained attorney, Timothy McCarthy II, declined to comment on the case Wednesday.

In 2023, DeVos was sued by First National Bank of Omaha for failing to pay $7,569 in credit card bills. The case was later dismissed.

is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Iowa Capital Dispatch maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Kathie Obradovich for questions: info@iowacapitaldispatch.com.