Ex-principal stole over $25K from Pennsylvania Catholic school for rent, Amazon and bar tabs, officials say

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A former Catholic school principal in Pennsylvania was charged with multiple felonies for allegedly stealing more than $25,000 from the school for personal expenses — including rent, bar tabs and Amazon purchases, authorities say.

March 23, 2022, 8:41 PM UTCA former Catholic school principal in Pennsylvania was charged Tuesday with multiple felonies for allegedly stealing more than $25,000 from the school for personal expenses — including rent, bar tabs and Amazon purchases, authorities said.

McGrath could not be reached by NBC News for comment Wednesday. It was unclear if he had retained an attorney. “The school credit card was used for 76 additional transactions ... which were also found to be personal. Those charges were for restaurants, bars, Door Dash, Uber, hotel stays and purchases on Amazon for clothing and housewares, some of which were gifted to a teacher at the school,” prosecutors said.McGrath’s brother and a teacher at the school also joined him, the affidavit said. The teacher who went on the trip told police McGrath said the trip was for a STEM conference.

 

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