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‘A Diversion’: Parents Of Un-Enrolled Kids Say Ohio Private School Sicced FBI On Them To Cover Up Alleged ‘Tax Fraud’

Two mothers with children not enrolled in private Ohio schools said Monday that the school allowed the FBI to act as a “diversion” for potential “tax fraud.” It is said that his parents found out by looking at the school’s financial statements.

Amy Gonzalez and Andrea Grosz told Fox News host Jesse Watters that they were just “following the money” when they started asking questions about Columbus Academy’s finances and curriculum. Their daughters were not readmitted to the facility after the 2020-2021 school year due to alleged retaliation for being questioned about “political bias” at school. according to against the lawsuit filed on Thursday. (Related: ‘Expose These People Publicly’: Parents Against Critical Racial Curriculum Listed By Teachers Trying To ‘Infiltrate’ Them)

“I think it’s interesting to say that they didn’t write the letter,” Gross told Watters. “What they actually did was have the principal and the head of security sit a thousand faculty members on the floor and tell Amy and I that they had called the FBI. And this was called the local police department. It was after I called them to do it.” The police called us. The message was very clear to the teachers when they were talking to them. “When they leave, they will fear and fear us.”

Attorney General Merrick Garland wrote: memo On October 4, it announced the establishment of a task force as protests against school boards across the country centered on the requirement to wear masks and Critical Race Theory (CRT) emerged.

The CRT believes that America is fundamentally racist, teaching all social interactions and humans to be viewed in terms of race, and trying to hold groups of people accountable for the actions of their ancestors. became famous all over the United States.

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“After looking into their finances, we found that they were all distractions to keep us from digging too deep into their finances. Nothing is old about this,” Gross said. said. “What’s new about this piece is the 990s, which I would like you to see. They are public records. We had the opportunity to have our accountants examine them very carefully. We found are serious cases of alleged 501(c)(3) tax evasion violations.”

“Hopefully it will bring attention to our last guest, Jim Jordan. I do,” Gonzalez said. “We hope they will look into this and set an example for parents across the country to stand up and speak up.”

Columbus Academy’s Ethics and Character Coordinator, Tim Lied, criticized the use of CRTs in the curriculum in a May 2021 email six weeks before Gross and Gonzales’ children dropped out of school. accused of

“The federal government cannot be used as a weapon against parents who ask questions because they love their children. I also want to know what’s going on,” Gross said. “We as parents are raising money. We have a responsibility to see what people out there are doing with their money.”

Columbus Academy did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

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