A former assistant dean at Seton Hall University School of Law has been sentenced to three years in prison for orchestrating a 13-year embezzlement scheme that defrauded the university of $1.3 million. The sentencing occurred on Thursday, as the judge noted the involvement of two other law school employees in the fraudulent activities. The case highlights significant issues of trust and accountability within academic institutions, particularly regarding financial oversight and management.
Ex-assistant dean at Seton Hall law school gets 3 years for $1.3 million fraud scheme https://t.co/TU2teBZXeX https://t.co/HzWaY7O5c2
A former assistant dean at Seton Hall University’s law school was given a three-year prison sentence for embezzling at least $1.3 million over more than a decade, with the help of two other law school employees https://t.co/CwGmfdizx2 @Karen_Sloan1 https://t.co/YVQDtyVujO
A former assistant dean at Seton Hall University’s law school was given a three-year prison sentence on Thursday for embezzling at least $1.3 million over more than a decade, with the help of two other law school employees https://t.co/CwGmfdizx2 @Karen_Sloan1 https://t.co/Sa4P2cRkZW