
The instructor has been charged with grand larceny, falsifying business records, computer tampering and forgery.
Over the course of 29 months, students paid him $200-$2,500 and through in some wine or booze to get their grades raised.
Gee, were my students wanting their grades raised...considering where many of them are now...I could make a killing.
An audit of the schools records is what turned up the misdeeds.
This is pretty low...for an instructor, teacher, prof, whatever, to sell better grades. But, what about the boys and girls who came to him to pay for the increase?
Aren't they guilty of something, too?
What do you think?








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