The woman is accused of 36 counts of grand theft with sentencing-enhancement allegations of aggravated white collar crime exceeding $500,000.
The allegations relate to when the woman was employed by the Newport Beach, Calif., practice between August 2014 to July 2017.
The woman is due back in court Oct. 21.
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