Brendon Falconer, former CFO of Old National Bank, has been acquitted on two charges of child molestation after his trial by jury experienced several delays. Falconer was arrested in March 2024 and subsequently placed on administrative leave by Old National Bank, receiving $2.6 million in a mutual separation agreement. The trial, originally scheduled for September 2024, was rescheduled multiple times before concluding in February 2026 with a not-guilty verdict.
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Former Old National Bank CFO acquitted on child molestation charges
Brendon Falconer, former CFO of Old National Bank, has been acquitted on two charges of child molestation after his trial by jury experienced several delays. Falconer was arrested in March 2024 and subsequently placed on administrative leave by Old National Bank, receiving $2.6 million in a mutual separation agreement. The trial, originally scheduled for September 2024, was rescheduled multiple times before concluding in February 2026 with a not-guilty verdict.