Shreveport woman pleads guilty to embezzlement charges

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Michael M Simpson Acting United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana | Department of Justice

Shreveport woman pleads guilty to embezzlement charges

Acting U.S. Attorney Michael M. Simpson has announced that Kristen Levin, also known as Kristen Cassels, has pleaded guilty to wire fraud related to embezzlement from her employer. Levin, 42, from Shreveport, Louisiana, entered her plea on July 3, 2025, before U.S. District Judge Barry W. Ashe.

Court documents reveal that Levin created and submitted fake invoices for payment to her employer. In October 2020, she sent a fraudulent invoice via email to another employee, leading to a wire transfer of approximately $4,600 into her personal account without the employer's knowledge.

Levin is scheduled for sentencing on October 23, 2025. She faces up to twenty years in prison for wire fraud charges, fines up to $250,000, three years of supervised release, and a mandatory special assessment fee of $100.

Acting U.S. Attorney Simpson commended the Federal Bureau of Investigation for their role in investigating the case. The prosecution is being handled by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Edward J. Rivera and Katherine McHugh from the Financial Crimes Unit and Sarah Dawkins from the Violent Crimes Unit.