Two former Tufts University adminstrators get 2 years in prison for stealing from school

June 22, 2009
Thefts occurred when the two worked for the Office of Student Activities

From The Boston Globe: Two former administrators for Tufts University in Massachusetts have pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $1 million from the school and spending it on items such as gourmet steaks, high-end fashion, and foreign travel. Josephine Nealley, who was the director of the university’s Office of Student Activities from 1996 to 2007, stole $372,576. Raymond Rodriguez, who was the budget and fiscal coordinator for the Office of Student Activities from 2001 to 2007, stole $604,873. The two were sentenced to serve two years in state prison and five years of probation, and ordered to pay restitution.

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