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Two Former Alabama Public School Superintendents Among Six Charged with Fraud Related to Virtual Education

Two Former Alabama Public School Superintendents Among Six Charged with Fraud Related to Virtual Education Posted on        Montgomery, Alabama – On Tuesday, February 23, 2021, six individuals appeared in court after being indicted on charges related to the fraudulent enrollment of students in Alabama virtual schools, announced United States Attorney Louis V. Franklin, Sr., FBI Special Agent in Charge Johnnie Sharp, Jr., and Acting Special Agent in Charge Kori Smith of the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Inspector General.             The defendants named in the indictment are: (1) Dr. William L. (“Trey”) Holladay, III, 56, a resident of Athens, Alabama and the former superintendent of the Athens City Schools district; (2) Deborah Irby Holladay, 57, of Athens and formerly employed by the Athens City Schools district; (3) William Richard (“Rick”) Carter, Jr., 45, also of Athens, currently the executive director of planning for Athens City

Attorney of self proclaimed whistleblower speaks to 48 News following Tuesday s indictment

Attorney of self proclaimed “whistleblower” speaks to 48 News following Tuesday’s indictment State superintendent responds to indictments By Kate Smith | February 24, 2021 at 6:40 PM CST - Updated February 24 at 9:11 PM HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - On Wednesday, the attorney of the man who claims he is the whistleblower of a multi-year greed-driven scheme in Limestone County tells 48 News his client, who was trying to do the right thing by alerting the authorities, has been treated as a villain as if he was the one doing wrong. Attorney Shane Sears who represents former Limestone County Human Resources Director Doctor Mark Isley spoke with our Kate Smith about the investigation.

Six Alabama educators indicted on conspiracy, fraud charges in alleged enrollment scheme

Six Alabama educators indicted on conspiracy, fraud charges in alleged enrollment scheme The Montgomery Advertiser 2/24/2021 Melissa Brown, Montgomery Advertiser © Mickey Welsh / Advertiser U.S. Attorney from the Middle District of Alabama, Louis Franklin Sr., along with representatives from the FBI, the U.S. Department of Education Office of Inspector General, the Alabama Department of Education and the Alabama Attorney General s office, announce a federal indictment during a news conference in Montgomery, Ala., on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021. Six former Alabama educators are facing dozens of conspiracy, identity theft and fraud charges in a wide-reaching federal probe into enrollment practices at virtual schools in the state. 

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