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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Amy Knox, who was COO of Harm Reduction Coalition of San Diego, pleaded not guilty to charges brought by DA Summer Stephan.
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Amy Knox, who was COO of Harm Reduction Coalition of San Diego, pleaded not guilty to charges brought by DA Summer Stephan.

Last updated: February 19, 2026 6:21 pm
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Amy Knox, who was COO of Harm Reduction Coalition of San Diego, pleaded not guilty to charges brought by DA Summer Stephan.
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A former nonprofit executive, Amy Knox, is currently facing serious charges for allegedly embezzling $132,000 in public funds to support her extravagant lifestyle. Knox, who served as the COO of the Harm Reduction Coalition of San Diego, is accused of using the stolen money for personal expenses such as plastic surgeries, credit card bills, and luxury vacations.

The 45-year-old Knox has pleaded not guilty to six felony counts of fraud and misappropriation, which could result in up to seven years in prison if convicted. Following her plea, she was held on $200,000 bail and is currently being detained at the Las Colinas Detention and Reentry jail facility.

Knox is said to have spent tens of thousands of dollars on various indulgences, including purchasing purebred dogs, undergoing multiple plastic surgeries, and engaging in martial arts classes. The funds, originally intended for providing free anti-overdose medication and fentanyl tests for drug users in the city, were allegedly misused by Knox for her personal benefit.

Despite Knox’s claims of innocence, her former boss, Tara Stamos-Buesig, has been receiving threats since the case came to light. Stamos-Buesig, the CEO of the Harm Reduction Coalition, revealed that she was the whistleblower who brought Knox’s alleged thefts to the attention of the authorities. She also mentioned Knox’s deep ties within the community of recovering addicts and her husband’s involvement in the local biker community.

Property records indicate that Knox and her husband purchased a luxurious home in San Diego, further highlighting the extent of her alleged financial misconduct. Stamos-Buesig shared that her organization suffered significant setbacks after she raised concerns about Knox, leading to the cancellation of contracts worth over $11 million by the County of San Diego.

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San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan emphasized the importance of Stamos-Buesig’s cooperation in launching the investigation into Knox. Stephan also criticized the county for failing to recognize Knox’s prior conviction for embezzlement in 2015, when she pleaded guilty to felony grand theft charges and was sentenced to prison.

As the case unfolds, it is evident that the repercussions of Knox’s actions have had far-reaching effects on both the nonprofit organization and its employees. Stamos-Buesig expressed her distress over the situation, highlighting the financial and personal toll it has taken on her and her staff.

In light of these developments, experts like David Luna suggest that nonprofits should conduct thorough background checks on potential employees to prevent similar incidents in the future. Stamos-Buesig, who trusted Knox based on their prior acquaintance, emphasized the need for transparency and due diligence in hiring practices to avoid such costly mistakes.

The case of Amy Knox serves as a cautionary tale for organizations to uphold integrity and accountability in their operations to protect the interests of their beneficiaries and stakeholders. As the legal proceedings continue, the community awaits justice and accountability for the alleged misappropriation of public funds by a trusted executive.

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