09-13-2019, 10:49 PM
From the Salon article linked above.
“Back in 2011 Tanya McDowell was homeless and living in her van. She wanted her five-year-old son to receive a quality education, so she enrolled him in Brookside Elementary of the Norwalk School District. He was later kicked out due to a residency issue, so he transferred to Bridgeport schools.
Police investigated McDowell and charged her with fraud. A year later she pleaded guilty to first-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit first-degree larceny; for these offenses, she received a five-year sentence.”
But 14 days is “harsh” in the Huffman case...
$30,000 fine. A ‘firm’ slap on the wrist.
She’s worth $20 million and her husband is worth $45 million.
“Back in 2011 Tanya McDowell was homeless and living in her van. She wanted her five-year-old son to receive a quality education, so she enrolled him in Brookside Elementary of the Norwalk School District. He was later kicked out due to a residency issue, so he transferred to Bridgeport schools.
Police investigated McDowell and charged her with fraud. A year later she pleaded guilty to first-degree larceny and conspiracy to commit first-degree larceny; for these offenses, she received a five-year sentence.”
But 14 days is “harsh” in the Huffman case...
$30,000 fine. A ‘firm’ slap on the wrist.
She’s worth $20 million and her husband is worth $45 million.