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Feeding Our Future trial: Key witnesses say they never saw anyone serve meals

The finance director for Shakopee schools testified Monday that the district distributed meals to students during the COVID-19 pandemic, but far fewer than those reported by Feeding Our Future defendants charged with defrauding the federal government. The federal prosecutors’ implication via the testimony was clear: The Feeding Our Future defendants were juicing — and inventing […] The post Feeding Our Future trial: Key witnesses say they never saw anyone serve meals appeared first on Minnesota ....

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Rock Island names new director of finance

Jessica Sager has been named director of finance for the City of Rock Island. Sager was hired as finance manager for Rock Island in June 2022 and served as interim finance director beginning in October when the former director retired. According to a release, during Sager’s time as finance manager, the City has consistently passed […] ....

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Ex-NYU Exec Pleads Guilty to Stealing Millions Meant for Minority Communities

Getty Images/Spencer PlattA former director of finance at New York University pleaded guilty Monday to charges she defrauded the university out of $3.4 million that was meant to fund businesses in the city owned by women and minority groups.Cindy Tappe, 57, struck a plea deal with prosecutors Monday that will allow her to avoid time behind bars, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced. Instead, she’ll be forced to pay back $663,209 in restitution and spend five years on probation.Tappe ....

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