Colorado nonprofit director schemed to skim $99K from a top donor by falsifying DU tuition invoices, records show
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The regional executive director of a Colorado nonprofit that sticks up for foster kids in court pocketed $99,000 through a scheme that used one of the organization’s top donors and the University of Denver, the attorney general said Wednesday.
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What happened
The regional executive director of a Colorado nonprofit that sticks up for foster kids in court pocketed $99,000 through a scheme that used one of the organization’s top donors and the University of Denver, the attorney general said Wednesday.
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