Michigan teacher accused of embezzling more than $30G from school and gambling it away - News Summed Up

Michigan teacher accused of embezzling more than $30G from school and gambling it away


A former Spanish teacher has been accused of embezzling more than $30,000 from the Michigan high school she worked at and spending it on the slots. Lydia Christine Johnson, 29, was arraigned Thursday on a charge of “embezzling from a non-profit organization” after she was accused of taking $19,000 from the Dakota High School in Macomb Township’s homecoming account, The Detroit News reported. The teacher was also blamed with stealing $12,500 from a trip to Camp Tamarack that students and parents paid to attend. "This teacher held a position of trust within the high school,” said Prosecutor Eric Smith. ARKANSAS HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER, 25, SLEPT WITH 4 TEEN BOY STUDENTS, 2 IN SAME NIGHT, COPS SAYRon Roberts, Chippewa Valley Schools Superintendent, said the school has fully cooperated in the investigation.


Source: Fox News September 21, 2017 20:03 UTC



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