CRIMEAMNY
Ex-school aide in Brooklyn accused of pocketing over $110,000 for after-school programs
A former paraprofessional and after-school program director in Brooklyn was indicted for stealing over $111,000 from after-school programs at P.S. 146, with an investigation revealing unauthorized checks and parent payments funneled into her personal account over six years. The probe found $135,121 deposited into her account, with minimal funds used for legitimate program expenses, leading to charges including grand larceny and forgery.
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