In order to provide these services for its customers, Pinnacle withdrew funds from its customers’ bank accounts, and had access and authorization to initiate wire transfers from its customers’ bank accounts. Pinnacle provided various payroll services to its customers, including distributing wages to employees, preparing employee paycheck withholdings, and paying income taxes. According to the plea agreement McEwan admitted to owning and operating a payroll processing company called Pinnacle Workforce Solutions (Pinnacle). McEwan pleaded guilty on Mato one count of wire fraud. Tse and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent in Charge John F. SAN JOSE – John McEwan was sentenced yesterday to over five years in prison, announced Acting United States Attorney Alex G.
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