The former principal is accused of requesting checks from the authority that manages school funds, then fraudulently putting the money into her own bank account.
A former Boston public school principal has admitted to wire fraud over tens of thousands of dollars of school money and using it to pay for all-inclusive trips to Barbados for her and her friends, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
Wilson was head of school of the New Mission school, a pilot school in the Boston Public Schools system, from 2006 to 2019, prosecutors said. The Mattapan resident is accused of requesting checks from the authority that manages school funds, then fraudulently putting the money into her own bank account or, in the case of the two Barbados trips, to the accounts of friends, between September 2016 and May 2019.
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