Alabama A&M’s chief operating officer was arrested on Saturday after being indicted on charges related to a state investigation into the university’s finances.
Kevin Rolle is charged with possession of a forged instrument second degree and first-degree theft of property, Madison County Jail records show. He was released after posting $5,000 bond.
The arrest stems from a state audit of the university and whether Rolle, formerly Alabama A&M President Andrew Hugine’s chief of staff, was improperly reimbursed for moving expenses in 2009.
Rolle reimbursed the school $6,534.55 in moving expenses, according to the audit report. READ FULL VIA AL.COM