
Former Yale administrator defrauded university of more than $40 million for expensive cars, homes and travel, DOJ says
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A former Yale administrative employee pleaded guilty on Monday of defrauding the university of more than $40.5 million by reselling electronics purchased with school funds over at least an eight-year period, according to court documents.
Jamie Petrone-Codrington, 42, who was director of finance and lead administrator at the medical school's department of emergency medicine, used the funds "for various personal expenses, including expensive cars, real estate and travel," according to a press release from the US Attorney's Office in Connecticut.
This includes three Connecticut properties that she owns or co-owns, according to prosecutors.

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