Saturday, February 1, 2020

Donna Woods Gets 7 Years For Stealin' From Students Then Gets A Schoolboard Bonus For Doing It

After her conviction, before sentencing, she went back to the school board, who then, approved a pay bonus.

Public schools do not do bonuses, but private schools do.

And, to think, we have yet to get to Detroit.

Bethany Christian over there at Covenat House - Southwest Detroit, through Grand Valley State University, has all kinds of these fraud schemes going on, but the worst part is not that these people are fraudulently billing Medicaid through fictitious programs, where they got a corporal punishment social worker who should not be around any children or youth, but the fact that the schools uses her to generate fake ass Medicaid billing for programs and services that do not exist.

Yes, I said that, again, because that school is being used to re-segregate, for fraudulent billing purposes, of course.

Praise the lord, the school's motto...clearly posted in the school office.

Dallas Charter School CEO Donna Woods Sentenced To More Than 7 Years In Prison For Role In Kickback Scheme

In October, a federal jury found Nova Academy CEO Donna H. Woods, 65, guilty of one count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, and three individual counts of wire fraud.

That same month, the CBS 11 I-Team uncovered that Woods returned to Nova Academy after her conviction.

After her conviction, the Nova Academy school board gave Woods a $20,000 bonus.

The federal judge on Thursday called the bonus “outrageous” and indicative of the management of the taxpayer-funded charter school.

U.S. District Judge Sidney A. Fitzwater sentenced Woods to 87 months in federal prison and ordered her to pay $337,951.06 in restitution to the Federal Communications Commission, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Erin Nealy Cox’s office explained in a news release.

Woods’s co-conspirator, Donatus Anyanwu, 61, pleaded guilty to conspiracy in July. Judge Fitzwater sentenced him to 30 months in prison and declared him jointly and severally liable for the restitution owed to the FCC Thursday.

According to evidence presented at trial, Woods approved the granting of a federal telecommunications E-rate contract, worth approximately $337,951, to ADI Engineering, a company owned by Dr. Anyanwu.

In return for the E-rate contract, Anyanwu paid Woods $50,000 in kickbacks.

When the charter school initially selected another contractor for E-rate, prosecutors explained, Woods filed a falsified E-rate application re-directing the contract to ADI – despite the company’s shoddy record. To ensure that ADI’s bid was accepted by E-rate program managers, Woods also allowed Dr. Anyanwu to copy portions of the original winning bid and pass off the work as his own.

Then, when, ADI botched the E-rate job, Woods falsely certified that it had completed the work when it had not.

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1 comment:

BEVERLY TRAN said...

I wonder what is Sharon McFail up to now-a-days?