Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Former Balt. County Superintendent Dallas Dance released from jail, Tweets apology

Former Baltimore County Public School superintendent, S. Dallas Dance, has been released from a Virginia jail after serving four months  for perjury charges after failing to report nearly $147,000 of income on his financial disclosure statements. Upon his release early this morning, Dance took to Twitter to apologize...
...But prosecutors found that Dance did not report nearly $90,000 from work he did for SUPES and its sister company, Synesi Associates.  The rest of the unreported income was earned through speeches, professional development and consulting services in other school districts and organizations.
Dance brought a $875,000 contract to Baltimore County schools after he began receiving payments from SUPES and Synesi, records show.
Dance was indicted in January on four counts of perjury for failing to report the income he earned as he led the country’s 25th largest school district. In March, he pled guilty to the charges. In April, he was sentenced to serve six months in a Baltimore County detention center. He was granted a transfer to Henrico County Jail West near his home in Virginia and served four months of the six-month sentence...

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