Tony Soprano would be proud . . . It seems a "top" school administrator -- who makes $138,244 per year -- has been arrested in Virginia on money laundering charges related to a multi-million dollar drug ring.
Pamela Hoffler-Riddick is accused of money laundering -- money apparently, that did NOT come from her $138,244 per year salary. She faces federal charges with 36 other people for drug distribution and money laundering in a ring that extended from New York to Texas.
The indictment alleges Hoffler-Riddick used proceeds from the drug ring to pay off loans for a car and two homes -- money which did not come from her $138,244 per year salary. Hoffler-Riddick is the mother of two. (Home schooled no doubt.) She holds a bachelor's degree in biology, a master's of science in education and a doctorate. And she made an easy $138,244 per year, doing a dumbass's job as a school administrator.
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