Ex-Minneapolis chamber CEO charged with embezzling more than $200K

(The Center Square) – The former head of the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce was indicted on charges that he abused his position to commit a fraud scheme and embezzle money into a fictitious consulting company while using the funds for personal expenses, according to media reports.

Jonathan Weinhagen was charged with embezzling more than $200,000 while committing wire fraud, mail fraud, attempted bank fraud and making false loan statements, according to the indictment.

Weinhagen is also a school board member of Mounds View Public Schools in Shoreview.

He is accused of having $100,000 paid from the chamber to his company, Synergy Partners, while borrowing $125,000 for Synergy Partners.

He is accused of creating a fictitious “James Sullivan,” creating a fake obituary for Sullivan on Legacy.com saying he died from pancreatic cancer and sent fake emails claiming that Synergy Partners no longer existed, according to media reports.

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Weinhagen is also accused of stealing $30,000 in Crime Stoppers reward money.

Weinhagen reportedly resigned from the chamber in June 2024 following an internal investigation.

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