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'''Helen Phillips''' (born c. [[1942]]) was the president of [[First National Bank of Shelby County]]. | '''Helen Harrison Phillips''' (born c. [[1942]]) was the president of [[First National Bank of Shelby County]]. | ||
Phillips resigned as the bank's president on [[September 2]], [[2005]], after First National's holding company, Columbiana Bankshares, was acquired by Mississippi-based [[M&F Bank]]. | |||
Phillips was indicted by a grand jury on [[February 26]], [[2009]] of bank fraud, stemming from a loan Phillips took out with First National in the name of her housekeeper and attempted to hide it from auditors. | Phillips was indicted by a grand jury on [[February 26]], [[2009]] of bank fraud, stemming from a loan Phillips took out with First National in the name of her housekeeper and attempted to hide it from auditors. |
Revision as of 18:01, 26 February 2009
Helen Harrison Phillips (born c. 1942) was the president of First National Bank of Shelby County.
Phillips resigned as the bank's president on September 2, 2005, after First National's holding company, Columbiana Bankshares, was acquired by Mississippi-based M&F Bank.
Phillips was indicted by a grand jury on February 26, 2009 of bank fraud, stemming from a loan Phillips took out with First National in the name of her housekeeper and attempted to hide it from auditors.
References
- Gordon, Robert K. (February 26, 2009) "Former Shelby County bank president indicted." Birmingham News