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A New Jersey school administrator was charged with forgery for faking college transcripts to secure a raise and $6,000 in district funds.
Amanda Kinney, a former business administrator for the Great Meadows Regional School District in New Jersey, has been charged with forgery after allegedly submitting fake college transcripts from Nova Southeastern University.
Prosecutors say she claimed to have completed coursework she never attended, with documents containing future-dated courses and improper formatting.
The allegations emerged after school officials questioned her credentials, leading to her termination.
Kinney, who received a $30,000 salary increase based on the false credentials, is accused of using $6,000 in district funds for enrollment and earning over $900 in credit card rewards through vendor contracts.
She pleaded not guilty and plans to defend herself in court.
Un administrador escolar de Nueva Jersey fue acusado de falsificación por falsificar transcripciones de la universidad para asegurar un aumento y 6.000 dólares en fondos del distrito.