The former principal of Providence's E-Cubed Academy will have to pay a $259,294 judgement after he held a full-time, in-person job as a principal in Rhode Island while also holding a full-time remote job, but only pretending to work, as an assistant principal at a Washington D.C. middle school.
Michael Redmond was alleged to have defrauded the D.C. school district by working – virtually – as an assistant principal at Stephen E. Kramer Middle School in D.C. for 17 weeks after starting an in-person job in Rhode Island, according to a government ethics board complaint.