May 28, 1999
Former Johns Hopkins Official Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion
A former administrator at the Johns Hopkins University pleaded guilty in federal court this month to income-tax evasion.
Prosecutors had charged Robert Schuerholz, who was executive director of facilities and management, with concealing income he had received through an illegal billing-and-kickback scheme that he set up to milk the university's maintenance funds.
He failed to report income of $348,900
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