A Pennsylvania paranormal investigator allegedly stole nearly $2500 from a preservation society that he volunteered for. The organization plans to press criminal charges against the man, the Norristown Patch reported yesterday.
Steven Foersch, case manager of the Pennsylvania Underground Paranormal Society allegedly stole $2472 from the Norristown Preservation Society this year. The money was from deposits for overnight ghost hunts to the Selma Mansion.
Foersch collected the money for the Norristown Preservation Society for nine overnight stays from January to July but never turned in the money to the organization. In addition, the preservation society also paid Foersch $150 to remove a tree from the property but the work was never completed and the money was never reimbursed.
Authorities say that Foersch sent his ex-girlfriend a text message admitting to taking the funds. He claims that he was only borrowing the money and plans to return it.
Foersch isn't the only one to be accused of stealing from people involved in the paranormal hobby this summer. Former SYFY television personality Brian Harnois was recently outed by fans for allegedly pocketing money for events and products that were promised but were never fulfilled.
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