Former employee of the administration of former United States President Barack Obama, Seth Andrew, pleaded guilty to fraud for $ 218 thousand. This was announced by the US Department of Justice on Friday, January 14.
Andrew faces up to 20 years in prison under this article.
Seth Andrew, a former White House adviser, pleaded guilty today to plotting to rob the very schools he helped create. Now he faces a term in federal prison for abusing his position and robbing those he promised to help,” said Damien Williams, U.S. District Attorney for the Southern District of New York. website Ministry of Justice.
It is reported that from 2005 to 2013, until he moved to the Ministry of Education, the ex-adviser participated in the creation of a network of public schools in New York. It was during this period that he implemented fraudulent actions.
Seth Andrew said he was ready to compensate for the stolen funds.
The verdict will be announced April 14.
On January 3, the jury found the founder of the American medical company Theranos, Elizabeth Holmes, guilty of defrauding investors. The court’s final verdict has not yet been delivered. It is noted that after seven days of deliberations, the jury returned a guilty verdict on four of the eleven points, and on three they could not reach a consensus.
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