Former Manchester restaurant manager charged with embezzling $140G
Staff reports 4:16 a.m.
CONCORD - The former general manager at a popular Manchester restaurant has been indicted in the embezzlement of more than $140,000 over a four-year period. James Peretti, 48, of Merrimack, stands charged with a Class A felony count of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer pursuant to a scheme or course of conduct. Peretti, the former general manager of The Foundry Restaurant in Manchester, is alleged to have stolen from the restaurant during the entirety of his four-year tenure as general manager by generating fraudulent reimbursement claims and using the reimbursement claims as a basis to take cash he was not entitled to, according to the charging documents. He is accused of stealing an amount likely in excess of $140,000 in total. Peretti is scheduled to be arraigned on the charge in Hillsborough County - Northern District Superior Court on April 8. The indictment is merely an accusation, and Peretti is presumed innocent unless or until proved guilty.
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