February 6, 2014 - For those serving in the U.S. military, one benefit is free tuition assistance for college courses, but that money may have made them the target of scam artists.On "CBS This Morning," Sharyl Attkisson shared her investigation into one alleged scheme.
The case is outlined in recently unsealed court documents. It claims a marketing company made huge profits to secretly funnel military students to an unaccredited college at a wildly inflated cost to taxpayers.
snip The odd arrangement to enroll at one college, then be funneled to another was allegedly made by a marketing company Ed4Mil - as in Education for Military.
Adam Boyce was hired as an Ed4Mil recruiter and says it was easy to sign up soldiers with military tuition assistance.
Attkisson asked about the soldiers, "They're basically, I guess, told this is almost free to you?"
Boyce said, "This is your money. It's 'use it or lose it.'"
But he says he quickly discovered it was all a bait-and-switch scam. He said, "One day I walked into one of the employees' offices and saw them altering or doctoring a diploma." read more>>>
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