LinkLinks Washington Post: D.C. accuses Maryland parents of residency fraud in lawsuits By Editor On Dec 12, 2018 115 Share The District on Wednesday sued six Maryland parents, alleging that families sent their children to D.C. schools without paying the tuition required of students living outside the city. The lawsuits seek $700,000 in unpaid tuition and damages and potentially hundreds of thousands more in penalties, according to a news release from D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine. DC Public SchoolsKarl RacineLawsuitsOffice of the Attorney GeneralResidency Fraud 115 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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