Admitting to falsifying records, Rome School Board member resigns, repays Gaming Commission

In this 2017 file photo, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman speaks at his local office at 615 Erie Boulevard West in Syracuse. Schneiderman on Aug. 17 announced that New York will get $38.5 million as part of a $465 million state-federal settlement with Mylar Inc. over allegations that the firm “knowingly underpaid” rebates owed to Medicaid for the drugs EpiPen and EpiPen Jr. (Eric Reinhardt / BJNN file photo)

“Public servants who abuse their power for monetary gain undermine the public’s confidence in government,” Schneiderman said. “No one is above the law and my office will continue to ensure that those who betray public trust are held accountable.”

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