Local business destroyed by alleged embezzlement

By Andrew Wellner
Frontiersman
Published on Thursday, September 11, 2008 8:43 PM AKDT

WASILLA — A Wasilla family’s business is in shambles after an employee allegedly siphoned more than $120,000 from its coffers.

Kainer Electric’s former office manager, Tina A. Denton, 41, was arrested Sept. 6 and charged with theft, scheme to defraud, falsifying business records and fourth-degree drug misconduct, according to a Wasilla Police Department press release. Police say Denton made admissions regarding the embezzlement.

It’s been a tough spring and summer for Raylene and Ben Kainer. In March, someone broke into the family business, Kainer Electric, and stole the laptop computers. Later, Ben Kainer came down with diverticulitis — a digestive disease that causes abdominal pain.

But the worst came just a short while before his diagnosis when the couple learned more than $120,000 was missing from the company’s books.

Attempts to contact Denton were unsuccessful. Jail records show she has been released under supervision pending trial.

The Kainers have spent weeks uncovering the alleged fraud.

“My kids did not have mommy all summer,” Raylene Kainer said of her four children.

The business has begun bankruptcy proceedings and has had to close its doors.

It all started in late June where, since the March break-in, the business had been running from Denton’s house. After the door and window at the company’s offices had been repaired, Ben Kainer told Denton he’d be moving the business out of her house, Raylene Kainer said. Then, Denton put in her two weeks’ notice.

Denton, she said, had been a good employee.

“We trusted her,” Raylene Kainer said. “Didn’t like her mouth, but if somebody’s doing a good job, or you think that she’s doing a good job, you kind of overlook their attitude.”

As the Kainers were setting up shop back in their old offices, Raylene Kainer said she booted up one of the company’s computers and the first thing she saw was a file titled, “How to screw your boss in five minutes.”

That, she said, raised a huge red flag.

Denton had been keeping the books, Raylene Kainer said, and the numbers didn’t seem to be adding up. So, she went to their bank. What she found was hard to believe, Kainer said. Denton had apparently kept one set of books and showed a different set to the Kainers.

Raylene Kainer said the way the day-to-day business ran, Kainer Electric and its employees would sometimes go weeks without paychecks as they waited for money to come in from contractors. Once the money arrived, they’d get everybody caught up. Still, she said, the longest anyone went between paychecks last year was 11 weeks.

According to the books Denton kept, though, that wasn’t the case for Denton, Raylene Kainer said. In a 27-week period, the books show Denton issued herself 58 paychecks.

“All the time that we all went without a paycheck she was pulling one or two paychecks a week,” Kainer said.

Not only that, comparing the books shows per diem allowances for other employees were falsified, Kainer said. In Denton’s books those entries showed up as having been paid to Denton.

The books also showed Denton was reimbursing herself for things already paid. The list, Raylene Kainer said, goes on.

As the investigation progressed, Kainer said her husband’s health took a bad turn. His diverticulitis worsened and he had to undergo emergency surgery. He was left unable to work, unable to lift more than a few pounds.

For her own part, Raylene Kainer said that for a large part of the summer she would spend three days straight going over the books, then take 24 hours to sleep and go back at it. She took to heart police admonitions not to talk to anybody about the case and holed up in the house and the office to avoid any temptation.

“I became a hermit,” she said.

With so much money gone the business has been unable to pay the bills or its taxes and has entered bankruptcy proceedings.

“It’s been hard, it’s been really rough, but I’ve got great kids where they understand,” Kainer said. 

It’s also been rough, she said, to hear “people saying it’s our fault because we didn’t look at the books, it’s our fault because we signed blank checks. When you’re running a business and you trust somebody, you’re going to do that.”

Besides, she said, “Ben was checking the books.”

It was just the wrong set of books.

   

Contact Andrew Wellner at andrew.wellner@frontiersman.com or 352-2270.

Comments

12 comment(s)

    JACK wrote on Sep 18, 2008 4:17 PM:

    " WHAT about the person that used to work for The Fisher Fuel, then their building was shot up my a auotmatic machine gun? Thats a better story never told "

    Sue wrote on Sep 17, 2008 12:22 AM:

    " ok folks the grand jury meets soon then we will see how much more there is to the story.Lets hope the paper covers the whole thing. And when is a ower/boss guilty when someones has worked for them for 5 years? This is tragic because it means no BOSS TRUST ANY EMPLOYEE, check on them all the time. Get a camera and watch everymove, no trust no faith and at no time give them any way to even get a extra bathroom break.Make sure you get what you paid for.My how far the world has come!! "

    JustWondering wrote on Sep 16, 2008 5:17 PM:

    " Come on folks,

    let the jury decide. You have no more information than what was printed or talked about in town. If she or anyone stole from this family, it is a shame.

    It appears these were hardworking people who may have put too much trust in one person. It happens. Stop blaming the family. Let justice take its course. "

    trontens wrote on Sep 16, 2008 4:44 AM:

    " Stealing is beyond wrong, however there is no way she stole $120,000. When will they take a hard look at the owners? They destroyed their business. For them she is an easy scapegoat. She deserves to be punished but not for $120,000.Punish the ones that stole most of the $$$$. I'm sick of hearing how wronged they were. They are not innocent by any means.I don't even know the woman, but I ran a family business for 19 years. "

    Donnie wrote on Sep 14, 2008 11:19 PM:

    " stole money is just that get a life and learn to read "

    knotnews wrote on Sep 13, 2008 1:59 PM:

    " Whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty? She is being used as a scapegoat. I hope that she will be vindicated with all of the trash that is going to come out about the Kainers and other associated people. "

    Sue wrote on Sep 13, 2008 12:13 PM:

    " Was there more to this story? How many employees? So it just not the Kainers stole from but the jobs of others? "

    trontens wrote on Sep 13, 2008 6:45 AM:

    " Also, when the business was first started one of the owners did the bookkeeping, no small business at the very beginning hires a bookkeeper, they do it themselves until the business takes off.If the owners were'nt paying themselves, just how were they paying their bills? Think about it. "

    trontens wrote on Sep 13, 2008 6:31 AM:

    " Are we sure? It's very easy to claim this woman embezzeled $120,000.00. The owners stopped paying themselves (did they?) and why ask an employee to work for free? If the owners name is "mud" that most likely came from performance.With that amount of $$$$ missing, the owners would have noticed way before $120,000. Any one who has a family business is very aware of their books(a/r,a/p)) they don't collect they don't get paid. They don't pay their vendors they get phone calls or cut off or cod. Sooo, did she embezzle the entire $120,000? "

    Guthook wrote on Sep 13, 2008 3:14 AM:

    " She could have made a lot more money by opening another meth lab in town. "

    akgal wrote on Sep 12, 2008 2:18 PM:

    " I hope they give her some jail time. How awful to steal that much money. The Kainer business fails and Ben's name has been made mud in the business community all because of Tina Denton being greedy. Hope she bought some nice stuff with the money, maybe there could be a garage sale and get some money refunded back to Kainer. "

    Joe wrote on Sep 12, 2008 1:23 PM:

    " Come on I would at least expect a comment saying that this tragic event is all the Police Departments fault! People are getting lazy! "

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