Former CCSD employee convicted of selling 3,000 stolen iPods meant for district students
FARMINGTON A former Central Consolidated School District employee was sentenced to federal prison for her involvement in a multi-million-dollar scheme that involved stealing and then reselling Apple iPods on eBay that were meant for Native American students in the district.
Kristy Stock, 46, of Waterflow will serve a year and six months and pay restitution of at least $800,000 following a Jan. 11 sentencing hearing in a Baltimore, Maryland federal court, according to a U.S Department of Justice news release and court documents.
Stock was convicted of federal charges of interstate transportation of stolen goods and tax fraud as part of a July 16, 2019, plea agreement, according to court documents.
CCSD Superintendent Daniel P. Benevidaz thanked the federal authorities for doing their due diligence to make sure justice was served.
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(Farmington Daily-Times)