MARYSVILLE, Ohio (WCMH)– The former executive director for the nonprofit Veterans of Foreign Wars of Ohio Charities pleaded guilty to receiving stolen property in Union County on Friday.

According to Attorney General Dave Yost’s Office, Todd Reveron was charged after the office investigated and found that over $35,000 had been depleted from the VFW Post 4044’s charitable accounts.

VFW of Ohio Charities is a non-profit created in 2003 to help veterans in need.

Reveron and a co-conspirator, Guy Andonian, began a check-writing scheme from October 2017 to September 2019. The attorney general’s office states Andonian wrote checks from the VFW Post’s charitable accounts with the arrangement that Reveron would deposit the checks into his own bank account. Once in his possession, Reveron would then split the money with Andonian.

“He betrayed a charity’s mission and the veterans it was meant to serve,” Attorney General Dave Yost said in a statement. “Our veterans deserve better.”

In January of 2025, Andonian pleaded guilty to telecommunications fraud and was sentenced to five years of community control and ordered to pay restitution.

Reveron pleaded guilty on Friday in the Union County Common Pleas court to a misdemeanor charge of receiving stolen property. He was sentenced to three years of community control and must pay a $1,000 fine.