Former Dental Office Employee Charged With stealing $235,000
Investigators determined that more than $235,000 had been redirected to the employee’s accounts.
Investigators determined that more than $235,000 had been redirected to the employee’s accounts.
Tiffany Dawn Rott (a.k.a. TIFFANY DAWN HOLSCHER) 41, of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, is facing two felony embezzlement charges for allegedly stealing $125,645 from a local dentist’s office where she was employed.
A former bookkeeper for Arkansas Dental Centers PLLC helped herself to $964,000 of the company’s money, according to an indictment filed in the U.S. District Court in Little Rock.
How a Trusted Employee Stole Over a Period of 15 Years Embezzlement in dental practices is more common—and more costly—than many owners realize. A recent high‑profile case involving Scheele Orthodontics in Batesville, Indiana, underscores just how devastating long‑term internal fraud can be. The perpetrator wasn’t an outside hacker or sophisticated crime ring. It was a…
Palm Beach County Arrest — January 6, 2026 According to publicly available booking data: She also appears on the Palm Beach County Arrest Report for that date.
Feb. 5, 2024, Sandy Fletcher Montano and went to bed that night after the final judgment as Sidney Solomon Moritz. A West Miami-Dade dentist changed his name around the time his Washington license was suspended indefinitely after infection control violations. But only part of that really bothered the Florida Department of Health about Sidney Moritz,…
According to the Utica Police Department, a local dentist reported in November 2025 that an employee was “likely depositing” dental office payments into her own checking account.
FOURTH IN A SERIES—PART 4 OF 5
Maintaining accurate, full, consistent, and well-structured electronic patient records can help dental clinics defend themselves in lawsuits and avoid regulatory scrutiny.
THIRD IN A SERIES—PART 3 OF 5: Digital red flags often do not appear as the proverbial “smoking gun.” Digital red flags are usually found as small inconsistencies, such as a timestamp that doesn’t line up, a missing image, a late entry with no addendum, or a log-in at an unusual time of day.
According to the forensic report 380 checks were made payable directly to Hall, totaling more than $311,000.