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Former UI employee pleads guilty to fraud, theft of nearly $1M from school's machine shop
Brian Busch, a former UI employee, pleaded guilty to fraud and theft after nearly $1M in revenue for the school's machine shop was unaccounted for.
A former University of Iowa employee has pled guilty to charges stemming from using the school's resources in his personal ...
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