Two lawyers representing a New Jersey school board were indicted Monday on charges they covered up evidence implicating a member in a fraud on the district’s lunch program.
Frank Capece and Kirk Nelson allegedly acted on a request from Elizabeth School Board member Juan Donoso amid a state probe into whether members and employees understated incomes to get their children into the program. The investigation led to Board President Marie Munn’s arrest on Sept. 19, 2011, on false-application charges.
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