News Summary
Todd Edward McIntyre, the former general manager of the Livonia Athletic District, has been charged with embezzling over $400,000 during his employment. The alleged crime took place from July 2022 until his termination in October 2024. McIntyre is facing felony charges and entered a not-guilty plea at his arraignment. A bond has been set, and upcoming court dates are anticipated to provide further details on the case and the investigation into the alleged embezzlement scheme.
Novi, Michigan – A 28-year-old man from Novi, Todd Edward McIntyre, has been charged with embezzling more than $400,000 from the Livonia Athletic District sports complex. The alleged theft occurred during his tenure as the general manager of the facility between July 2022 and October 2024, culminating in his termination from the position on October 16, 2024.
McIntyre is facing felony charges for embezzlement of $100,000 or more. He was formally arraigned on July 3, 2025, at the 16th District Court, where a not-guilty plea was entered on his behalf. Following the arraignment, authorities set his bond at $750,000, requiring that 10% of the bond be paid in cash-surety. A probable cause conference has been scheduled for July 10, 2025, and a preliminary examination is set for July 17, 2025.
The Livonia Athletic District expressed its commitment to cooperating with investigators throughout the process. The sports complex, located on the 14200 block of Stark Road in Livonia, offers a variety of sports, health, and wellness resources for the community.
As of now, law enforcement officials have not disclosed details on how McIntyre allegedly executed the embezzlement scheme or the methods which led to his arrest. Further investigation may reveal more information as the court proceedings progress.
Details of the Charges
The charge of embezzlement comes after significant sums of money are reported to be missing from the Livonia Athletic District, prompting a thorough investigation. This level of financial misappropriation has raised concerns within the community about the governance and accountability at sporting facilities and organizations.
Community Response
The Livonia Athletic District, which serves as an important resource for local residents, has publicly addressed the issue, assuring the community of their commitment to accountability and transparency. Embezzlement in organizations, especially those involved in community services, can severely impact the trust and support from the public.
Background on Todd Edward McIntyre
Prior to the embezzlement allegations, McIntyre held the position of general manager at the Livonia Athletic District, a role that typically entails oversight of the facilities, personnel, and finances involved in the sports complex’s operation. It remains unclear how McIntyre managed to divert funds without detection for such an extended period, leading to questions about oversight mechanisms within the facility.
As the case unfolds, it will be crucial to analyze how McIntyre was able to conduct this alleged fraud, the internal controls that were either insufficient or ineffective, and how this might influence future practices at similar community-focused organizations.
The Livonia Athletic District’s willingness to cooperate with law enforcement during this investigation indicates a proactive approach towards ensuring that justice is served and that measures are taken to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future. The outcome of the upcoming court dates is eagerly anticipated by both the community and the district.
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