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Judi Lynn

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Mon Jul 8, 2024, 07:48 AM Jul 8

University of Sao Paulo Student who Diverted $180,000 from Graduation Is Convicted of Fraud

Penalty set at five years in prison, in addition to compensation to colleagues

Jul.3.2024 1:31PM

Bruno Lucca

SÃO PAULO
USP student Alicia Dudy Muller Veiga, 25, who confessed to diverting nearly R$ 1 million from the graduation fund of her classmates, was convicted of fraud by the São Paulo Justice.

The decision was announced on Tuesday (2), with a sentence set at five years in prison. An appeal is possible.

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In the case files, Judge Paulo Eduardo Balbone Costa also ordered compensation to the victims, in the same amount as the damage caused.

According to the magistrate, the student took advantage of her position as president of the graduation committee to demand that the party organizing company transfer payments to a bank account in her name, omitting the fact from her colleagues, and used the money for her own benefit.

More:
https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/internacional/en/saopaulo/2024/07/university-of-sao-paulo-student-who-diverted-180000-from-graduation-is-convicted-of-fraud.shtml

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University of Sao Paulo Student who Diverted $180,000 from Graduation Is Convicted of Fraud (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jul 8 OP
Not an accounting major, I take it. NT mahatmakanejeeves Jul 8 #1
But she was on a student committee backing Bolsonaro. marble falls Jul 8 #2
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