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Amanda Kiger, 52, faces felony charges for allegedly stealing $150,000 in donations meant for her nonprofit, River Valley Organizing, and using them for personal expenses.
Amanda M. Kiger, 52, of East Liverpool, and her nonprofit River Valley Organizing face felony charges for allegedly stealing at least $150,000 in charitable donations for personal use between 2021 and 2024.
Kiger, the group’s executive director, is accused of aggravated theft, telecommunications fraud, falsifying tax returns, and fraudulently claiming $17,346 in unemployment benefits.
The nonprofit, founded in 2020, is inactive since early 2025.
Both Kiger and the organization were indicted by the Columbiana County Grand Jury, with an arraignment set for April 2.
Kiger remains in jail on a $100,000 bond.
The Ohio Attorney General’s Charitable Law Section investigated and is prosecuting the case.
Amanda Kiger, de 52 años, enfrenta cargos por presuntamente robar 150.000 dólares en donaciones destinadas a su organización sin fines de lucro, River Valley Organizing, y usarlos para gastos personales.