A shocking case of alleged embezzlement has come to light in Plainfield, New Jersey, where a former teacher's assistant is accused of pocketing nearly $90,000 in salary years after resigning from her position. According to the prosecutor, the woman continued to collect paychecks despite no longer working at the school. The investigation, which is still ongoing, raises questions about the school district's oversight and how such a large sum of money could go undetected for so long. The case is now sparking concerns about accountability and transparency in the education system.


Plainfield Teacher Assistant Pockets $90K In Salary Years After Resigning: Prosecutor  Patch