Police: Money Embezzled From Lawton Schools for Years
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These were supposed to be schools where the students, education, and a sense of mission were paramount. But according to police, for years, money was the primary focus. Investigators say it was an organized group that allegedly extorted massive subsidies from local governments. Among those arrested were women aged 30 to 70, many of them principals of private schools. Losses? At least 39.5 million złoty.
Former Fayette middle school principal named in financial fraud charges
OAK HILL, W.Va. — A former Fayette County school administrator is free on bond after being named in more than two dozen criminal counts linked to alleged fraud and embezzlement. West Virginia State Police troopers have charged former Oak Hill Middle School Principal Chad Quesenberry. He’s charged with 13 counts of access of device fraud.…
Former employee of Lawton Community Schools charged with embezzlement
A former employee of Lawton Public Schools is facing charges for allegedly embezzling district funds. The Van Buren County Prosecutor’s office has authorized a charge of embezzlement over $50,000 but less than $100,000 against Andria Rice-Keister, a former bookkeeper for the district. She was arraigned last week. Lawton Community Schools Superintendent Ben Bandfield addressed the community in a social media video Tuesday. “Recently, we found out…
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