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Baldi watch: Bel Rio owner faces embezzlement charges

by Dave McNair
published 5:24pm Thursday Jul 29, 2010
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Former Bel Rio owner Jim Baldi appears to be officially on the run.
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A pleasant homecoming for Bel Rio owner Jim Baldi appears less likely, as Albemarle County police say they have been issued a warrant for his arrest on a felony embezzlement charge. Following a July 20 story in the Hook, which delved into the circumstances surrounding Bel Rio’s sudden closure and Baldi’s disappearance, the long-time local bookkeeper, bartender, and restaurateur became the subject of a number of local news stories, including this recent one by the Newplex. According to police, Baldi, who turns 47 August 13, embezzled money from WK Foods and Proffitt Management.

According to County police spokesperson Lt. Shawn Schwertfeger, the warrant is for an alleged embezzlement that happened sometime between November 2009 and July 15 2010. Schwertfeger would not say how much money was allegedly embezzled. Anyone with information about Baldi’s whereabouts should contact Detective Espinoza at 434-296-5865 or Crimestoppers at 434-977-4000.

26 comments

  • really? July 29th, 2010 | 7:01 pm

    Ruh row shaggy sounds like a job for the mystery machine!

  • reply July 29th, 2010 | 9:43 pm

    It’ll all be blamed on his “illness,” and he’ll be found in a rehab.

  • booo! July 30th, 2010 | 12:10 am

    Well *that* just took a sudden crazy turn, didn’t it?

  • Homer July 30th, 2010 | 8:43 am

    No more noise in Belmont?

  • Gasbag Self Ordained Expert July 30th, 2010 | 9:00 am

    Snitch didn’t have or release any information that wasn’t already well known by Baldi’s former employees and the cop shoppes.

  • Tim Brown July 30th, 2010 | 9:52 am

    Jose Canseco just sniiitchin because he fiiiiinissshed.

    Gasbag, have you ever thought about becoming a PI to track down people like Baldi if requested by family members or such?

  • Gasbag Self Ordained Expert July 30th, 2010 | 10:06 am

    Tim, no. It would be too frustrating. I go out and find somebody, then the media headlines would read, “Albemalre Police arrest Baldi!” Kinda like our recent 12 year serial rapist, a victim finally spots him and the headlines read, “Charlottesville Police finally find and arrest the serial rapist!” :)

  • ntk July 30th, 2010 | 10:11 am

    bet more charges are coming from his other customers

  • Lil Timmy July 30th, 2010 | 10:33 am

    I can’t find my piggy bank! Baaaaldiiiii!

  • finally some excitement in this town July 30th, 2010 | 10:51 am

    Maybe he’s in jungle survival mode, and will turn up again in 6 weeks looking like Wild Mountain Man à la Michael Comer.

  • byebyebaldi July 30th, 2010 | 11:01 am

    so the allegations seem to suggest that he has been doing all of this since 2008. that would mean any restaurant or business he did the books for probably owes three years of unpaid taxes and other monies. and since payroll was a big part of his accounting, that would mean any employee of his directly, or any employee of any of his 50 clients, probably owes back taxes too, and would be open to personal audit. It would mean he probably hasn’t filed personal income tax either for a while. so there could be hundreds of individuals who suddenly are to get huge IRS bills, right?

    on the bright side, i guess former bel rio staff can collect Unemployment.

    has anyone got a warrant to search his house and hers? there must be computers with travelocity ticket orders and trash cans full of receipts from fake identity purveyors, things mailed to a blind PO box in the fake identity names and so on. and one story reported that the woman with him had telephoned family and friends, so those calls can be traced right?

    this shouldn’t take long once federal warrants go out.

    question: if Kristian turns herself in and gives up Baldi, can she get immunity to avoid a long prison sentence and also collect a cash reward?

  • Gasbag Self Ordained Expert July 30th, 2010 | 11:29 am

    There’s probably better than a 90% chance Kristian has no idea what Baldi has been up to…. even if he has been doing anything illegal. The man is not guilty of a single thing until a conviction is handed down.

    Welcome to 2010! Where EVERY criminal suspect is tried in the media and is guilty as sin until they prove their innocence in a court of law.

  • byebyebaldi July 30th, 2010 | 11:46 am

    didn’t consider that. she probably thinks she really is on vacation and that the alleged false identities are just part of a fun getaway game. i’ve heard she isn’t bright, but doubt she could be that dense.

  • boooo! July 30th, 2010 | 2:51 pm

    @ Gasbag - “Welcome to 2010! Where EVERY criminal suspect is tried in the media and is guilty as sin until they prove their innocence in a court of law.”

    Indeed. It’s the way it’s always been, from witch hunts to lynch mobs. The “mob mentality.” Only now we have the media to add to the mix. It runs rampant on the ‘net. NBC29 runs a story about some guy accused of something or other, and people are over there just automatically believing it all with no personal proof for themselves, no trial, nothing, and calling for the guy to be shot or locked up. For me, I always try to reserve my judgment. Anybody who does otherwise is dim, and they’d surely be singing a different tune were they the ones being publically accused of something only to find the ‘net lynch mob coming after them…..

  • boooo! July 30th, 2010 | 2:57 pm

    Also, forgot to address this from byebyebaldi: “question: if Kristian turns herself in and gives up Baldi, can she get immunity to avoid a long prison sentence and also collect a cash reward?”

    You’re assuming she not only knows about all these alleged charges, but that she’s been in on it the whole time. Nothing indicates that she took part in his alleged shenanigans. She’s just the chick friend or girlfriend hanging around with him. How does someone get a “long term prison sentence” for that? Even some rapists and child molesters don’t get a “long term prison sentence.”

  • HollowBoy July 30th, 2010 | 3:03 pm

    When the story came out that he had disappeared and no one knew his whereabouts and the restaurant was closed, my thought was “no doubt he’s taken off with someone else’s money.” Not the first time this has happened around here. Back in the 70s and 80s there were a number of attorneys caught embezzling client’s funds.
    To take off like he did of course it would arouse suspicion! And the fact that he was already a controversial and in some quarters disliked individual only exacerbated the matter.
    I feel sympathy for his victims, the ones who trusted him with their financial affairs, not all for him if he is in fact guilty.
    But you must admit his actions don’t make him look good.

  • Formeremployee July 30th, 2010 | 4:24 pm

    @byebyebaldi. I don’t think the employees would owe back taxes because taxes were regularly taken out of their pay checks. It is not the fault of the employee if he took the money out and never paid it to the IRS. As for Jim, sure the courts will decide his guilt, but I wish he would man up, come back to town and face the charges laid against him. This whole situation is ridiculous.

  • amanda hill July 30th, 2010 | 9:33 pm

    have they checked us customs and the border patrol?

  • really? July 30th, 2010 | 10:46 pm

    Ain’t to much can put a strain on me that why can’t no one put the blame on me. I rather have them dollar bills rain on me than to have them haters make a name off me. Thats why. I get it in till the sun rise. Doin ninety in a sixty five. Windows rolled down screamin I I I I’m so paid.

  • S Jones July 31st, 2010 | 6:58 am

    byebyebaldi July 30th, 2010 | 11:01 am
    so the allegations seem to suggest that he has been doing all of this since 2008. that would mean any restaurant or business he did the books for probably owes three years of unpaid taxes and other monies. and since payroll was a big part of his accounting, that would mean any employee of his directly, or any employee of any of his 50 clients, probably owes back taxes too, and would be open to personal audit. It would mean he probably hasn’t filed personal income tax either for a while. so there could be hundreds of individuals who suddenly are to get huge IRS bills, right?

    on the bright side, i guess former bel rio staff can collect Unemployment.
    _________________________________________________________________

    Wow, some great questions, got to feel for those employees. I am not sure if they would get unemployment insurance if the employer did not report and pay the percentage, Each state has different rules. How devastated would these innocent employees be if there is no unemployment insurance payments and the IRS comes after them.

    I hope they are not victimized 3 times. State and federal laws, man, I hope there is an exception for the innocent people involved.

    This is sad.

  • S Jones July 31st, 2010 | 7:03 am

    amanda hill July 30th, 2010 | 9:33 pm
    have they checked us customs and the border patrol?

    There is Zero checking for people going into Mexico. Been there over 100 times, never, not one time have I ever seen a person asked for even an ID going into Mexico.
    Coming back totally different and actually depends on the day of the week and time of day.

  • really? July 31st, 2010 | 9:09 am

    I bet he’s locked on to some hot tail in mexico.

  • Who has time for this? July 31st, 2010 | 10:28 am

    Or maybe he’s in Wisconsin:

    http://www.truecrimereport.com/2010/07/the_top_10_destinations_for_us.php

  • Lil Timmy July 31st, 2010 | 12:22 pm

    I was in Alaska the other day and thought I saw him over in Russia.

  • byebyebaldi July 31st, 2010 | 1:01 pm

    cheap italian suits…maybe Rome? but they’d spot the knockoffs there. Bel Rio…is there such a place? clearly a latin fascination..i think south american, lots of nonextradition countries there. where did they find Dr Mengele? i think somewhere with a latino culture that appreciates US money, likes phony macho, would approve of faux-silk suits, and allow use of underage women. any thoughts?

    can we get an expert in here. taxes are personal, right. so if payroll taxes weren’t paid isn’t it employee responsibility to square with IRS and if allegations true, then seek redress from baldi in civil court if he did wrong? can someone chime in with real info…should we call the IRS and check on our status, or are we ok?

  • Johnny America July 31st, 2010 | 1:34 pm

    @Byebyebaldi

    The employees are fine as long as the taxes were deducted from their gross pay and they received a net check. Here’s a link to more info:

    http://www.linkedin.com/answers/personal-finance/personal-taxes/PFI_IVT/559184-2447430

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