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CROWLEY, Texas – Federal court records show a Florida man duped a Texas school district into transferring him nearly $2 million and then used the money to purchase a BMW and Rolex watches.
Records show 61-year-old Donald Howard Conkright was arrested last week and charged with wire fraud. He’s currently in the custody of U.S. marshals pending his transfer to Texas.
A manager for the Crowley school district near Fort Worth, Texas, received an email in October saying a construction company that works as a vendor for the district needed to provide updated banking information.
The district owed money to the company and later sent more than $500,000 to a new account. The next day it sent a $1.4 million payment.
The district says it contacted authorities after discovering the fraud and began an internal review.
Court records don’t list an attorney for Conkright.
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