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[¶12,202] In the Matter of Connie D. Miller, Elderton State Bank, Elderton,
Pennsylvania, Docket No. 04-028k (4-30-04).
Respondent agrees to pay civil money penalty assessed by the FDIC in
the amount of $5,000.
In the Matter of
CONNIE D. MILLER,
individually, and as an institution-affiliated party of
ELDERTON STATE BANK
ELDERTON, PENNSYLVANIA
(Insured State Nonmember Bank)
ORDER TO PAY
FDIC-04-028k
Connie D. Miller ("Respondent") and a representative of the
Legal Division of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
("FDIC") executed a STIPULATION AND CONSENT TO THE ISSUANCE OF AN
ORDER TO PAY ("CONSENT AGREEMENT") dated February 24, 2004,
whereby Respondent, solely for the purpose of this proceeding and
without admitting or denying any violations, unsafe or unsound banking
practices and/or breaches of fiduciary duty for which civil money
penalties may be assessed, consented and agreed to pay civil money
penalties in the amount specified below to the Treasurer of the United
States.
After taking into account the CONSENT AGREEMENT, the appropriateness of
the penalty with respect to the financial resources and good faith of
Respondent, the gravity of the conduct by Respondent, the history of
previous conduct by Respondent, and such other matters as justice may
require, the FDIC accepts the CONSENT AGREEMENT and issues the
following:
ORDER TO PAY
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that by reason of the violations of law or
regulations and/or unsafe or unsound banking practices and/or breaches
of fiduciary duty set forth in paragraph 3 of the CONSENT AGREEMENT, a
penalty of $5,000 be, and hereby is, assessed against Connie D. Miller.
The Respondent shall pay the civil money penalty to the Treasurer of
the United States.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the Respondent is prohibited from seeking
or accepting indemnification from any insured depository institution
for the civil money penalty assessed and paid in this matter.
This Order to Pay shall be effective upon issuance.
Pursuant to delegated authority.
Dated this 30th day of April, 2004.