Former Microsoft executive charged with embezzlement
By Seattle Business Magazine April 13, 2011
Federal prosecutors have charged former Microsoft business development director Robert D. Curry with three counts of wire fraud, stemming from allegations he embezzled more than $450,000 from the company. The charges were unsealed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Seattle.
According to the charges, Curry used the money to pay for a vacation in Whistler, B.C., to buy expensive audio equipment and to pay off credit card debt. He allegedly created a shell company and falsified invoices to pull off the fraud.
Microsoft filed a civil lawsuit against Curry earlier this year, based on similar accusations. The money was allegedly funneled from the company to Curry between April and November 2010.