A professor at Utah State University who was charged with stealing more than $11,800 over a span of about four-and-a-half years has pleaded guilty.
Between May 2018 and January 2022, investigators said Terry Messmer filed fraudulent reimbursement claims.
There were additional alleged fraudulent claims, such as claiming non-work expenses during trips. These added up to $1,420, bringing the total amount to $11,871.
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