A Fayetteville woman has pleaded guilty after she was accused of defrauding the US Department of Education of $5 million in a student loan scam.
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Cynthia Denise Melvin, age 59, pled guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud in connection with the theft of millions from the federal student aid program. At sentencing later this year, Melvin faces ...
The State will not retain any of the $5 million, aside from $150,000 which will be used to help Stone students prepare for exit exams.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.) and other lawmakers called the agency’s assurances against privacy violations “woefully inadequate.” ...