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Torrington woman pleads guilty to trading fake community service letters for cash, gift cards

Officials said Hageman was ordered to make restitution for $1,000.

Nicole Alarcon

Apr 16, 2024, 9:40 PM

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The Litchfield Judicial District State’s Attorney said a Torrington woman pleaded guilty to trading fraudulent community service letters for cash and gift cards.

Lisa Hageman, 56, from Torrington, took a plea agreement, according to state officials.

Officials say Hageman, while working as the executive director of the Community Kitchen of Torrington in August 2023, provided a community service letter to someone who needed to complete service as part of the disposition for a criminal case.

In exchange, she received from the individual two BJ’s Wholesale gift cards totaling $1,000.

On Sept. 15, Hageman provided a community service letter to another individual in exchange for $1,000 in cash.

Hageman received a five-year sentence and five years of probation.

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