Video surveillance photo, included in the criminal complaint, of Massarone checking out at a Walgreen's after allegedly wiring money. Video surveillance photo, included in the criminal complaint, of Massarone checking out at a Walgreen's after allegedly wiring money.

A former credit union branch manager is expected to be sentenced in June after she recently pleaded guilty to a murder-for-hire charge.

Reshma Massarone, the former manager of the Woodstock, N.Y., branch of the $1.4 billion Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union, pleaded guilty last month to a racketeering murder charge during a federal court hearing in White Plains, N.Y., according to a court filing.

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