Former Southern University band director, Nathan Haymer, booked into federal prison
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BATON ROUGE - Former Southern University band director, Nathan Haymer has been booked into a Texas federal prison, as of Tuesday, May 4.
Haymer is set to spend the next 13 months in a medium security facility called FCI Three Rivers.
In March, the 43-year-old was charged with embezzlement, with a court ruling that he misused the very money he d been responsible for overseeing, funds that belonged to Southern University s band.
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