A group of employees at Seton Hall’s law school embezzled more than $975,000 over the course of several years, university leaders said Wednesday, making it the latest in a line of law schools to face worker theft.
Seton Hall did not say who was allegedly involved or how the funds were taken. An email to the university community from its president Joseph Nyre and board of regents chairman Kevin Marino said a “small number of trusted, long-time employees of Seton Hall Law engaged in a series of schemes and improprieties designed to enrich themselves at the expense of the school community.”