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Ex-NIC Exec Pleads Guilty To 2 Felonies

Kootenai County Sheriff's Office booking photo of Joseph Bekken ...

The former financial aid director for North Idaho College pleaded guilty this morning to computer crimes and attempted misuse of public funds related to a scheme to entice students to have sex in exchange for college aid.

Joseph M. Bekken could be given up to seven and a half years in prison and fined as much as $52,500 when he is sentenced Oct. 19 in Idaho’s 1st District Court.

The Kootenai County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office has agreed to drop three other felony charges against Bekken, 37. Those include burglary, attempting to procure a prostitute and bribery using scholarship money from NIC’s private nonprofit foundation.

District Judge Lansing Haynes accepted Bekken’s guilty pleas in a 15-minute hearing this morning.

Bekken used a Craigslist notice to contact students with an offer of scholarship money in exchange for sexual relations. Police, working with NIC and the FBI, created a false student account under the name “Sheryl Roberts” to respond to the solicitation.

He secured $587 from the foundation for the fictitious student with the understanding he would go to her apartment to have sex with her on Feb. 2. Police confronted and interviewed him, and the college fired Bekken that day/ Scott Maben , SR.

* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog