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March 16, 2007

Follow-up: Saving a School by Embezzlement

It’s five years of probation and one year of home confinement for the former president of Morris Brown College (GA). She pled guilty in 2006 to the embezzlement of $3.4 million from the school. She and the college’s ex-financial aid director fraudulently obtained the funds in student loans. The pair of officials apparently used the money to try to help their financially troubled school.

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