BOSTON (AP) - The acting principal of a Boston high school has been placed
on administrative leave after school officials found he's under investigation
for his alleged role in a multi-state credit fraud ring.
A spokesman for Boston public schools tells The Boston Globe (http://b.globe.com/TOQsH8) that Queon
Jackson was placed on leave from his position Madison Park Vocational Technical
High School on Wednesday.
School officials placed the 39-year-old Jackson on leave as soon as they
learned he has been under investigation by the U.S. Secret Service in allegedly
fraudulently obtaining credit and then not paying the bills.
Jackson could not be reached for comment.