A former Mason County School District superintendent accused of using public money and property for personal matters has been indicted.
Timothy G. Moore, 58, has been charged by a Mason County grand jury with one count of abuse of public trust over $10,000, a class C felony, Attorney General Jack Conway announced Tuesday.
Officials say Moore obtained and/or dealt with public monies and/or property, intentionally failed to make required payments or dispositions, and used them as his own in an amount greater than $10,000 but less than $100,000. Officials say Moore misused the resources from 2007 through 2012.
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The investigation began in February of 2013, after a letter of referral from Kentucky Commissioner of Education Terry Holliday was sent to Conway’s office.
Moore is scheduled to be arraigned in the Mason Circuit Court on June 13.






