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Dallas Charter School CEO Convicted for E-Rate Kickbacks

A federal jury in Dallas convicted Nova Academy CEO Donna Woods Friday for her role in a scheme to steer E-rate funds to a company that didn't complete the work under its $337,951 contract, in return for a $50,000 kickback,…

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said the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Texas Monday. She faces up to 80 years in federal prison on four counts; sentencing is Jan. 16. Co-conspirator Donatus Anyanwu pleaded guilty to conspiracy in July. His sentencing is Jan. 30; he faces up to five years.