Ex-administrator in California district charged with embezzling

Feb. 17, 2012
Lynwood Unified's former chief business officer allegedly stole $700,000 from district

From The Los Angeles Times: The former chief business officer in the Lynwood (Calif.) Unified School District has been charged with embezzling more than $700,000 in public funds and filing false tax returns. William Douglas Agopian, 60, allegedly used money from a district bank account to pay for tickets to professional baseball games, gas and his personal taxes over four years.

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