Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Man arrested for California college tuition scheme that targeted veterans

- Tribune News Service Los Angeles Times

A Los Angeles man has been arrested for counterfei­ting tuition waivers for families of veterans, duping University of California and California State University schools out of half a million dollars in the process, state

Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta announced.

Don Azul was taken into custody Wednesday for allegedly posing as a contractor for Calvet’s College Fee Waiver for Veteran Dependents program,

California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the arrest of Don Azul in connection with an alleged yearslong scheme to defraud families with relatives who served in the military, as well as the University of California schools.

which offers free college tuition to attend UC or

CSU schools to family members of veterans who have “service-related” disabiliti­es.

Prosecutor­s say Azul lied to more than 40 non-eligible military families and charged them hundreds of dollars for counterfei­ted letters purporting to approve them for the program. After giving them the letters, Azul urged the families to submit them to schools, according to prosecutor­s.

His scheme fooled the colleges as well and resulted in the state losing more than $500,000 in fraudulent­ly obtained tuition waivers for the families at 23 schools, Bonta said.

Each waiver letter saved families about $5,800 from CSU schools and about $12,000 from UCS.

“It is nothing short of despicable to prey on veterans’ family members and take advantage of their college dreams,” Bonta said. “We won’t stand by when scam artists exploit important programs like the Calvet College Fee Waiver for their own selfish benefit.”

Azul was hit with 52 counts of grand theft, forgery and other charges.

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