AG Racine Sues Two MPD Officer for Residency Fraud

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So he owns a property in the boundary.


Not at all. They live in MD. No idea if they own or not. They used a false NE address but had kids in upper NW schools which is not in boundary for any NE property.


Just because they had a NE address does not mean they can't attend schools in upper NW. They could have been OOB students like most of them at Eaton at the time of this infraction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So he owns a property in the boundary.


Not at all. They live in MD. No idea if they own or not. They used a false NE address but had kids in upper NW schools which is not in boundary for any NE property.


It wasn't a false address. It was a NE address that was real, that they owned. They did not occupy however so they still broke the law.
Anonymous
The Sad thing for those children is that now their parents may not have sufficient funds to help with college.
Anonymous
They can sell the house.
Anonymous
Peoplel knew about this at eaton and were not happy but they always seemed to get around any questionjng, i assume because they are high ranking police officers.

Wasnt it the Wilson hs football coach that finally got them investigated for real?
Anonymous
I can't believe the Post numbers. Only 70 tips this whole school year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wash Post story on case. http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/police-officers-allegedly-enrolled-their-children-in-city-schools-illegally/2015/06/11/896eb078-106a-11e5-a0dc-2b6f404ff5cf_story.html


"The OSSE submitted a report to the D.C. Council this week showing that it has investigated 70 tips for the 2014-2015 school year. Just two of the 38 cases that have been closed were determined to be residency fraud.

In addition, the annual enrollment audit of students turned up 111 whose residency status could not be verified. Subsequently, 65 students submitted documentation that proved residency, 31 students withdrew, and seven students were determined to be non-residents."
Anonymous
I wonder what the investigations consist of. I have reported two cases from our school. People who definitely live in md, no question but have fraudulent docs that look ok. Nothing that school registrars can do but the "investigators" should be able to get to the truth.Do they just look at the same documents? Home visit? Nothing seemed to happen in the 2 cases i called about.
Anonymous
I think this is a good move, make it public
A few years ago, Wilson had to forfeit sports championships as athletes were residency cheaters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe the Post numbers. Only 70 tips this whole school year.


70 tips from charters to OSSE. The article said DCPS had its own investigation unit but I don't think it cited tips.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Sad thing for those children is that now their parents may not have sufficient funds to help with college.


The parents should have thought about that before they broke the law. They have their parents to blame to that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Peoplel knew about this at eaton and were not happy but they always seemed to get around any questionjng, i assume because they are high ranking police officers.

Wasnt it the Wilson hs football coach that finally got them investigated for real?


Weren't the kids AT Wilson? Why would the coach there get them investigated? I mean, other than caring about residency fraud. Not for any sort of athletic advantage, I guess.
Anonymous
At our school, although I provided a utility bill and payments previously, it wasn't "allowed" this year.

The registrar asked if I had anything else, because the audit would be easier to review with a license and registration. My paycheck doesn't show my address, but that was another option.

The registrar did tell another parent to get a document from the Social Service (welfare) office because her lease wasn't sufficient.
Anonymous
Why did the DC Office of Tax and Revenue decline to pursue a criminal investigation? This seems like a clear-cut case of fraud.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why did the DC Office of Tax and Revenue decline to pursue a criminal investigation? This seems like a clear-cut case of fraud.


Probably because there was no political will to do it. This may be one benefit of having an elected AG...
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