Three former executives of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium were indicted Monday for their roles in a scheme to defraud the zoo of more than $2.29 million and use the money for personal benefits, according to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost.
Three former executives of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium were indicted Monday for their alleged roles in a scheme to defraud the zoo of more than $2.29 million and use the money for personal benefits, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced Sept. 18.
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Stalf’s settlement agreement comes nearly a year after he resigned following a Dispatch investigation that revealed his improper use of zoo resources.