PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – On February 10, 2026, Lisa Donor, of Little River, South Carolina, was sentenced in Calvert County Circuit Court to 10 years in prison, with all but 1 year suspended, for her role in a theft scheme that occurred in 2022 and 2023.

During the period of theft, Donor lived in Calvert County and worked for the National Association of State Veteran Homes (NASVH). NASVH is an organization that works to enhance the quality of life for veterans and their families in State Veteranโ€™s Homes throughout the country.

Through her employment, Donor had access to payments made to NASVH. She used her position to divert some of these payments for her personal use. An investigation revealed that Donor participated in over 50 fraudulent transactions valued at $117,000.00.

The sentence was imposed by the Honorable Mark S. Chandlee. In addition to the jail term, Judge Chandlee ordered Donor to make full restitution to NASVH.

This case was prosecuted by Assistant Stateโ€™s Attorney Benjamin G. Lerner

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  1. She basically got a one yr. she wont even leave the county, she do that yr down Barstow

  2. She gets a year for stealing from VETERANS!? NAH PUT THAT WOMAN IN THE STOCKADE SO WE CAN PELT HER WITH ROTTEN FOOD! Fix the Judges and DA’s while we are at it.

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