PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The former Providence principal who admitted to working full-time as the head of E-Cubed Academy while also serving as the assistant principal of a middle school in Washington, D.C., throughout the pandemic has been ordered to pay $259,294 to District of Columbia Public Schools.

Attorney General Brian Schwalb formally announced the judgment against Michael Redmond on Wednesday.

"Michael Redmond brazenly defrauded the district, collecting a paycheck from [District of Columbia Public Schools] for work he wasn't doing while simultaneously working at and being paid by a school in Rhode Island," Schwalb said in a statement.

Redmond's dual employment status first came to light back in November 2021.

Schwalb explained that Redmond served as Kramer Middle School's ful

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