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US woman Kelyn Spadoni accused of refusing to return $1.5m mistakenly deposited by financial services company Charles Schwab

A US woman has been accused of refusing to return more than $USD1.2 million ($1.5 million) accidentally deposited into her brokerage account.
Key points:
- A clerical error saw more than $1.5 million mistakenly deposited into Kelyn Spadoni’s account
- The company only meant to transfer about $82 into the emergency call operator’s account
- She has been arrested and fired by the sheriff’s office she was working for
New Orleans emergency call operator Kelyn Spadoni, 33, is accused of moving the mistakenly deposited funds into another account and using some of the money to buy a new car and a house, authorities said.
A clerical error caused financial services company Charles Schwab to deposit more than $1.5 million into Ms Spadoni’s…
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