

The women are accused of forging the signatures of the mayor and the city treasurer on the checks, which they used to gamble in person and online, according to a plea.
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Flordell Hills is less than 10 miles from St. Louis and within the St. Louis metropolitan area. (Lightvision, LLC via Getty Images)
Less than 10 miles from St. Louis, Flordell Hills has a population of 724 people and was described by the attorney's office as "a small, struggling city" with an annual budget is $400,000. More than half of the population lives below the poverty line.
Both women were terminated in May, indicted in August and have pleaded guilty, according to The Kansas City Star.
Woodson's attorney, Dan Juengel, said his client "has accepted responsibility and is very remorseful."

Both former clerks have pleaded guilty, according to The Kansas City Star. (H. Armstrong Roberts/ClassicStock/Getty Images)
"Unfortunately, this case is an example of what can happen when you have a severe gambling addiction," Juengel said. "Mrs. Woodson is 68, she is a widow, a mother, and up until this situation had no criminal history. She has been gainfully employed throughout her life.
"Currently, she is in weekly group therapy for her gambling addiction and sees an individual counselor at the recommendation of the pretrial office. She is progressing in therapy and has completely eliminated any access to gambling from her life."

Authorities said the former clerks used the funds they stole to pay for their gambling addiction. (Matthias Kulka)
Woodson admitted to defrauding the city of $487,673, and authorities said the women also used the stolen funds to pay for their taxes and entertain themselves.
Each charge against the women carries a penalty of up to 20 years in prison, a $250,000 fine, or both.