Wife of Nanaimo prosecutor pleads not guilty to fraud & theft charges
KELOWNA — Serious allegations against a Nanaimo Crown prosecutor’s wife are expected to be settled at trial.
On Thursday, April 2, a lawyer on behalf of Joanne Lynette McCormick, 57, entered not guilty pleas to a combined four theft and fraud charges during a brief appearance at Kelowna Law Courts.
McCormick was charged last summer with two counts each of fraud and theft over $5,000 in relation to alleged offences between April 2019 and October 2021, as well as between November 2022 and April 2024.
According to the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS), in December 2021, its office was contacted by the Vancouver Island District RCMP regarding fraud and theft allegations against McCormick linked to her past involvement with a Nanaimo-based non-profit agency.


