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A former New York University administrator admitted on Tuesday to spending $80,000 in public money meant for minority- and women-owned businesses on a swimming pool at her Connecticut home as part of a broader $3.5 million fraud she orchestrated, officials said. The former administrator, Cindy Tappe, made the admission while pleading guilty to second-degree grand larceny, court records show. Under a plea agreement with the Manhattan district attorney’s office, she will be sentenced to five years’ probation and must pay $663,209 in restitution to cover the full sum of money she diverted for personal expenses. Ms. Tappe’s “fraudulent actions not only threatened to affect the quality of education for students with disabilities and multilingual students, but denied our city’s minority- and women-owned business enterprises a chance to fairly compete for funding,” Alvin L. Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney, said in a statement. Deborah Colson, Ms. Tappe’s lawyer, said in a statement that her client “strongly regrets her misconduct.”
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New York prosecutors on Monday charged a former New York University administrator with fraud, alleging she diverted $3.5 million in state grants and used some of the money for a new swimming pool at her home. The Manhattan district attorney’s office said Cindy Tappe , who served as director of finance and administration at the university’s Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools, stole money that the state awarded to the center to administer programs in special education and for English-language learners.
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