The Post takes a look at some court papers filed by the attorney for Office of Tax and Revenue embezzler Harriette Walters, and finds that her legal team is arguing for leniency during sentencing by playing the “she had a rough childhood” card. The lawyer wrote that Walters stole the money so that she could give some of it away, which made her feel better about herself.

Tabackman attributed her father’s “central role as the family’s gift giver” as the “source of her documented practice of giving away extraordinary sums.”

“The ability to play the role of benefactor was a particularly strong motivating factor in the continuation of the scheme,” he wrote. “While Ms. Walters recognizes that spreading the wealth she obtained through illegal conduct does not justify or excuse the conduct, it is equally clear that Ms. Walters was genuinely desirous of helping others.”

That’s a pretty interesting definition of “helping.”

Walters is scheduled to be sentenced later this month.