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Newtown man pleads guilty to stealing from Norwalk employer

A Newtown man has pleaded guilty to stealing $135,000 from his Norwalk employer.  33-year old Kyle Lyddy, who was gubernatorial campaign manager for unaffiliated candidate Oz Griebel, entered the plea yesterday.  The judge ruled that Lyddy can participate in the Accelerated Rehabilitation court diversionary program for first-time offenders.  He has made $100,000 in restitution and given 6 months to repay the remaining money.  The larceny charge could be expunged from his record and he would avoid jail if the money is repaid within that time frame.  Senior Assistant State’s Attorney told the Connecticut Post that more money was taken in the scam, which involved two other Match Marketing Group employees from Georgia that Lyddy supervised from Norwalk. The other employees are being prosecuted in Georgia.

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