Wyandotte Man’s $166K Side Hustle Ends In Prison Stretch

A Wyandotte man who quietly siphoned more than $166,000 from his former employer is headed to state prison. Jason Garza, who pleaded guilty earlier this year to a slate of embezzlement and related charges, faces a state prison term of two to 20 years and has been ordered to repay more than $500,000 to the state, his former company and its insurer.

Garza entered guilty pleas in January to ten felony counts, including embezzlement at multiple tiers, three counts of using a computer to commit a crime and four counts for failing to file income taxes, according to a press release from the Michigan Attorney General’s Office. The plea capped a case that began with charges filed in June 2025 and moved into Wayne County’s 3rd Circuit Court…

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