A whistle-blower lawsuit filed by former employees accuses American InterContinental University of defrauding the federal government and violating a ban on incentive pay for student recruiters, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. Jeff Leshay, a senior vice president with the Career Education Corporation, which owns the university and is also a defendant in the lawsuit, said the company would “vigorously defend against” the allegations.
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Former Employees Accuse American InterContinental U. of Fraud
August 24, 2009, 8:18 pm
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One Response to Former Employees Accuse American InterContinental U. of Fraud
harrisdesign - December 18, 2009 at 10:04 am
Former faculty and students should step up as well! I had a student in the online VISUAL communications program that was legally BLIND! That student dared me to flunk her over and over again for some reason.