![]() Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Telegram. Read all the Latest News, Breaking News and Coronavirus News here. McBride calls herself a “victim of the system when it comes to this” and how the charge has caused her and her family “a lot of heartache financially” as she lost jobs due to this.Īs of now, she is looking for an attorney while her case is deemed fit to be dismissed. Blau states the one has to “sue the state of Oklahoma and clear your head.” Attorney Ed Blau shared even though the case has been dismissed, McBride still needs to get an attorney to clean her record. TONIGHT- an Oklahoma woman is trying to clear her record after learning she was charged w/ felony embezzlement for never returning Sabrina the Teenage Witch on VHS tape. McBride recalls she has been rejected from five jobs and now suspects it could be the reason as charges come up during a background check. The case has been dismissed as the Cleveland County District Attorney’s is not pursuing charges, reports FOX. ![]() McBride learnt that “it was over a VHS tape”, which she thought was “insane.”Īlthough she claims she has never watched Sabrina the Teenage Witch, she believes it could have been rented by her roommate at the time who had two young daughters. ![]() As she called the Attorney’s Office, she claimed she almost had a ‘heart attack’ after learning about the charges. She believes her boyfriend at the time who had two young daughters rented the tape in her name. ![]() Talking to the FOX,the woman shares that she received an email stating “she had an issue in Oklahoma” and gave a number for her to call. McBride, 52, was charged with felony embezzlement of rental property in Oklahoma, where she previously lived, in March 2000 more than a year after the tape of 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch' was to be returned, court records show. McBride is accused of renting a VHS tape from a store in Norman in Cleveland County over two decades ago, which according to her is a mistake as she didn’t even rent it.Īccording to Oklahoma News, the charges filed in 2000 state that she “feloniously embezzled” a VHS tape of Sabrina the Teenage Witchfrom a movie rental store named “Movie Place” in Lindsay Street in Norman in 1999, but the store now remains closed since 2009. Caron McBride, from the US, found out about the charges while trying to change her name on her driver’s license in Texas after getting married. Woman Charged With Embezzling VHS of ‘Sabrina the Teenage Witch’ After 21 Years Wisconsin Man Opens Little Free Blockbuster for Community to Share Movies Elon Musk Announces New Twitter Guidelines, Limits Views Athletes Who Needed Help Crossing the Finish Line Fed-Up Employees Record Their Job Resignations in ‘Live Quitting’ Trend Alexee Trevizo’s Boyfriend Talks to Police After Baby Found in Hospital Trash Rabid Bobcat Attacks Connecticut Camp Counselor Sleeping in Hammock Heart-Stopping Video Shows Wisconsin Thrill Seekers Stuck Upside Down on Ride Bodycam Shows Prior Calls to Susan Lorincz's Florida Home Before AJ Owens’ Death $100 Million Jewel Heist Bodycam: ‘You Don’t See This Everyday’ North Carolina Mother Warns About Vaping After Stepson Dies at 15 Federal Aviation Administration Says $300,000 Flying Car Can Fly Army Veteran Becomes Best-Selling Author Overnight Thanks to Texas TikToker California Thief Steals Car Owner’s 15-Foot Charging Cable for Electric Vehicle Federal Aviation Administration Says $300,000 Flying Car Can Fly Protesters Call for Justice After Ohio Cop Fatally Shoots Family Dog Thieves Target Tina Knowles’ Hollywood Mansion Iceland Volcano Erupts Again After 7,000 Earthquakes Recorded Sofia Vergara Rocks Neon-Green Swimsuit While Celebrating Her Birthday in Italy Ohio State Medical Board Strips Plastic Surgeon 'Dr.A woman in the US was left shocked after discovering that she has had felony embezzlement charges for not returning a VHS tape she rented in 1999. ![]()
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