Anonymous ID: f1e899 Dec. 19, 2022, 5:11 p.m. No.17983932   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3944

The late great TYB from lb that went beyond the FAST bread. Poasting Luria anyway

 

The FIRED Luria who now has all the time in the World to trade stock tips with Nanshee over a nice bottle of rotgut potato vodka.

 

Wiki:

Stock trades

Luria opposes proposed legislation that would ban lawmakers from trading stocks, calling the efforts "bullshit"

 

Israel loves her (donors) maybe she can move back to be amongst her peoples. A literal fortune was raised and spent to get her re-elected. Somebody (looking at you George and Alex) is out a boatload of money. Maybe she's off to NVIDIA, Facebook. Netflix or Apple, they already paid and got a dry hole. Maybe all of the above like Krebs, get a bunch of no show jobs.. Damn that woman is ugly. Ebil stepmother is ebil looking.

 

Luria's husband, Robert Blondin, is also a retired naval commander and spent 27 years in the service.[11] Luria has two stepchildren and a daughter born in 2009.[61] The family resides in Norfolk,[62] and she gave the commencement speech in May 2019 at Virginia Wesleyan University.[62] Luria attends Ohef Sholom Temple, a Reform Jewish synagogue in Norfolk.[63]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elaine_Luria#Personal_life

 

https://www.opensecrets.org/search?q=elaine luria

Anonymous ID: f1e899 Dec. 19, 2022, 5:21 p.m. No.17983972   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3981 >>4004 >>4041 >>4141 >>4232 >>4397 >>4480 >>4497

>>17983942

 

Like that one? You're gonna LOVE this one..

 

IN TOO DEEP

Ex-NYU admin siphoned $3.5M, blew cash on herself — including $80K pool: prosecutors

Cindy Tappe, 57, was charged with diverting funds from New York State Education Department grants.

 

December 19, 2022

 

A former New York University director of finance allegedly siphoned $3.5 million in state funding and blew a chunk of the cash on herself — including on an $80,000 pool for her Connecticut home, prosecutors said Monday.

Cindy Tappe, 57, was charged with diverting funds from New York State Education Department grants into shell companies over a six-year scheme that was discovered in 2018, when she left NYU, according to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

Some of the embezzled money went to expenses related to the grants or reimbursements for NYU employees — but at least $660,000 ended up in Tappe’s own pockets, according to the indictment.

She allegedly spent the dough on personal expenses, such as the pool and renovations on her home in Westport, Connecticut.

The scam started with a $23 million grant awarded to NYU’s Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and Transformation, where Tappe worked, with the cash meant to go to state programs to help special education students and those learning English.

A percentage of the funds was required to go to “certified minority and women owned business enterprises,” which then would administer the programs, prosecutors said.

Tappe allegedly arranged for three such subcontractors to receive some $3.5 million in grant money. She then crafted fake invoices for each of them on company letterhead — allowing her to funnel much of the cash to two shell companies she created, the DA’s Office said.

In September 2018, an NYU program director confronted Tappe about the payments supposedly being made to the subcontractors.

In response, Tappe stated in an email that NYU had “developed good working relationships with these companies,” and that she had “found no other companies that offer the same suite of services for price,” prosecutors said.

The prestigious private university reported the theft to the Department of Education, which alerted the state comptroller’s office. After conducting its own investigation, the comptroller’s office referred the case to the DA.

In a statement, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg pointed out that, “Instead of going to school districts in need, those funds were used by Tappe to pay her mortgage, build a swimming pool, and live beyond her means.”

“Our multilingual learners and students with disabilities deserve top-notch services, and these funds should have gone directly to their schools,” Bragg said.

New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli said, “Cindy Tappe used her high-ranking position at NYU to divert more than $660,000 in state funds to companies she controlled to fund a lavish lifestyle.”

Tappe pleaded not guilty to the slew of charges, including money laundering, grand larceny, offering a false instrument and falsifying business records in Manhattan Supreme Court on Monday. She was released without bail. Her attorney, Deborah Colson, declined to comment.

 

After leaving NYU, Tappe apparently got a job at the Yale School of Medicine — with a bio on the school’s website lauding her as having “excellence in the Comprehensive knowledge of financial and grants and has effective leadership and team-building skills.”

NYU and Yale did not return requests for comment.

 

Sauce: https://nypost.com/2022/12/19/former-nyu-administrator-charged-for-orchestrating-3-5m-fraud-scheme/

 

She'd better enjoy that nice house while she can, it's certainly going away like she's going away.

Anonymous ID: f1e899 Dec. 19, 2022, 5:38 p.m. No.17984078   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4083 >>4348

>>17984004

Makes perfect sense, bet she knows her way around a high stakes room at every casino in Vegas and Macau.

Saw a ton of Chinese for Chinese New Year's in Vegas. They went ham on the all you can eat lobster/prime rib buffet at Cafe Roma (Vegas) (as did this anon) and I learned they will not stay on the 4th floor.

I played Paigow poker to rest muh feets, playing $25 per hand, no cheaper table, and a Chinese woman played beside us, $2,000-$5,000 per hand. It was crazy. It's extremely difficult to bomb out on Paigow poker, rarely does a person lose both hands but she did it, she bombed hard. About an hour later she's back with another giant stack of $1,000 chips.

Ignore the example with the pair of 8s for the low hand- the dealer kicked ass X 2 hands.. it happens..