Crooked bookkeeper and 6Time convicted Financial Felon Sharon Logan recently boasted online about how she’s “thriving” at her job managing the Newport Beach psychiatry office of Dr. Paul Francis Reardon — yet she still isn’t paying her court-ordered victim restitution.
If 6Time is doing so well, why is she still stiffing her victims?

Logan’s refusal to pay is especially puzzling, given that she recently found the money for airfare and hotel to watch Steffen Baldwin’s fraud and animal abuse trial in Ohio. (Logan is neither a victim nor a witness in Baldwin’s criminal case, but she has been contacting reporters about it nonetheless. The self-styled “rescue” activist, who no longer actually rescues animals, asserts on her nonprofit Paw Protectors Rescue page that Baldwin is really an innocent victim of various people Logan doesn’t like.)
Overall, Logan owes $600,000-plus in victim restitution, counting interest, ordered by the criminal courts for her various embezzlements and thefts over the years. Logan stole most of the money from places she worked.
While that might seem like an impossible amount to repay, a good start would be the approximately $11,000 she owes her most recent victims, the two Orange County plumbing companies from whom she was convicted of felony grand theft in 2017. (Logan was doing their payroll and processing customer payments, which is apparently what she’s also doing at Dr. Reardon’s Newport Coast Mental Health office.
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Those companies recorded liens against Logan for the restitution. You can look them up yourself under her name on the Orange County Recorder website: https://cr.ocgov.com/recorderworks/
You’ll also see some civil liens against Logan, mainly for unpaid taxes, that she dumped in her 2022 bankruptcy. But bankruptcy doesn’t erase criminal restitution judgments.
When we interviewed the owners last year, they told us they hadn’t received a penny from Logan since she got out of jail in 2018.
While their former employee was doing her weekend jail sentence for the two felonies, they’d received small weekly payments, due to the penal system garnishing Logan’s wages for the restitution.
Logan bragged online about how she was allowed to do weekend jail for the felonies. (For her past four financial felonies, she’d done prison time.) She said she was “not ashamed” of her felonious past, comparing herself with the likes of Martha Stewart and Danny Trejo.

We haven’t heard of Trejo or Stewart having unpaid victim restitution orders, however.
We don’t understand how Logan is morally comfortable with her failure to repay her victims, even when ordered to by the court. She brushes off her nine financial crime convictions (six are felonies) as old news. Meanwhile, the bill for her unpaid restitution gathers more than $50 daily in interest.

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