<p>I was very sad to read this article in the New York Times. It appears that the University of Pittsburgh stands to lose $65 million to this pair of evil fraudsters. Ouch! That’s a big chunk of cash that won’t be used to benefit Pitt. Carnegie Mellon was also apparently taken in. Sad, very sad. I hope there is a way to recover at least some of the money!</p>
<p>Have to wonder how this will affect scholarships? Afterall, these schools generally invest the principle and use the earnings to fund the scholarships. They now have 65 million less principle and no income coming from it.</p>
<p>Somehow I feel there are going to be a lot more of these types of situations coming to light.</p>