Johnson acknowledged she was not one of the women Nassar sexually assaulted and that her intent was to defraud the university.
She will have to pay $75,645.60 in restitution to MSU, which is equivalent to the amount she obtained from the fund, Behrman said. Johnson s plea agreement includes no upfront jail time.
Each of the seven people involved with defrauding the healing fund Tammy Johnson, Donita Johnson, Marcetta Johnson, Porter Johnson, Corey Riley, Mary Riley and Maxann Reese was offered the same plea agreement.
Tammy Johnson will be sentenced in June.
The seven fraudulent claims led MSU to close the $10 million Healing Assistance Fund in July 2018. The fund was set up in December 2017 and was a part of a $500 million settlement the university made with hundreds of Nassar survivors. An interim fund was opened while the university set up a new one.
Woman pleads guilty to stealing MSU funds set to aid Nassar victims
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College Station ISD nears end of Fall semester in pandemic
Superintendent Mike Martindale said students and staff did what needed to be accomplished when it comes to handling COVID-19 in the district. Author: Tristan Lewis (KAGS) Updated: 10:51 PM CST December 15, 2020
COLLEGE STATION, Texas As College Station ISD approaches winter break, district leaders are looking back at the last semester. Superintendent Mike Martindale said students and staff did what needed to be accomplished when it comes to handling COVID-19 in the district.
The College Station ISD Board of Trustees met to discuss various items for the agenda Tuesday. At the meeting, Martindale gave his superintendent update which included current data of COVID-19 in the district.