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HAMILTON COUNTY — A former Clay Middle School extracurricular treasurer has agreed to pay back $94,754 to Carmel Clay Schools as part her sentence handed down Thursday.
Nowlin will be released from custody soon and will serve a two-year sentence through Hamilton County Community Corrections, on work release or home detention, depending on her behavior.Families file lawsuits against Indianapolis pool business As part of her sentence, the judge ordered her to pay $500 a month to Carmel Clay Schools totaling $94,754 in restitution.
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