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A former Currier House Committee officer misappopriated $12,000 from the Committee's accounts last year, according to a letter distributed to Currier residents late last night.
The letter, written by the Currier House Committee, said an investigation has revealed that the money has "disappeared from the House Committee's accounts" and that criminal charges may be filed.
"The case has now gone to the district attorney's office, and since it is possible that criminal proceedings will soon put this in the public domain, we think it important to advise all Currier House members of the situation," the letter said.
The person or persons who may be charged with any wrongdoing were not identified.
Last year's committee chair, Zachary T. Buchwald '96, said yesterday he "anticipates great concern from the house" but refused further comment.
The committee's officers are elected annually by House residents. The current officers were elected last week and took office last night.
Outgoing secretary and 1994-95 committee chair Susan S. Lee '96, as well as Allston Burr Senior Tutor John D. Stubbes '80, would not comment.
House resident Melinda A. Hakim '97 said she was shocked to "It's a bit surprising, judging from the fact that most Currier students seem honest," Hakim said. The letter said that, although the misappropriation "is causing no serious financial distress," the committee is working to recover the lost funds
"It's a bit surprising, judging from the fact that most Currier students seem honest," Hakim said.
The letter said that, although the misappropriation "is causing no serious financial distress," the committee is working to recover the lost funds
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