ATHENS COUNTY, Ohio (WCMH) — Nelsonville’s former deputy auditor has pleaded not guilty to additional charges relating to the theft of some $240,000.

Stephanie Wilson, 47, of Stewart, was arraigned Thursday following her indictment on a second-degree felony charge of engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity and a third-degree felony charge of theft in office. The Athens County Prosecutor requested, and was granted, a $2.5 million bond.

According to the new indictment, Wilson filed and processed inaccurate tax returns for Wilson Construction, a business operated by her husband, Richard Wilson. Prosecutors allege that she created fake businesses to serve as collection accounts for fraudulent tax returns from Nelsonville.

Prosecutors allege that Stephanie Wilson stole an additional $42,000 from the city of Nelsonville, on top of the $200,000 she was accused of stealing previously. She initially pleaded guilty to charges of tampering with records, forgery, telecommunications fraud, and theft in office.

Wilson has not yet been sentenced on the first charges.

Richard Wilson, 51, is accused of signing the fraudulent tax returns for the business. He is charged with aggravated theft and theft in office, both third-degree felonies, and is scheduled to be arraigned on March 24.