CRIMEAMNY
CUNY and charter school workers indicted in separate schemes totaling nearly $1M in fraud against NYS
Three individuals were indicted for fraud schemes involving education funds, with Cadelie Neat accused of stealing $710,000 from CUNY's John Jay College and Cheryl Carr and Andrea Williams alleged to have siphoned $288,529 from a Harlem charter school. The cases were referred to Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and involve fraudulent stipend checks and a fake entity in Idaho.
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Cadelie NeatpersonCUNY’s John Jay College of Criminal JusticeorganizationCheryl CarrpersonAndrea WilliamspersonHarlem Children’s Zone Promise Academy Charter SchoolorganizationHarlem Children’s Zone Promise Academy II Charter LLCorganizationManhattan District Attorney’s OfficeorganizationNew York State Comptroller’s officeorganization
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