29-year-old woman posing as teenage NJ student felt lonely, attorney says

29-year-old woman posing as teenage NJ student felt lonely, attorney says

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  • Una mujer de 29 años acusada de usar documentos falsos para enscribirse como estudiante de secundaria de Nueva Jersey y asistir a algunas clases pendante un período de cuatro días lo hizo porque se sentía sola y anhelaba volver a sus días con amigos en la escuela, su dijo the lawyer.
  • The woman pleaded not guilty on Monday to the charge of providing a false government document. His lawyer said he knew he had made a mistake and had asked to participate in a pre-trial intervention program which could eventually lead to the dismissal of the charge. She is due back in court in May.
  • The lawyer said his client had no ill intentions when he enrolled in New Brunswick High School in January. She was only looking to return to “a safe and welcoming place and an environment that she remembers fondly,” she said.

NEW JERSEY – A 29-year-old woman accused of using false documents to enroll as a high school student in New Jersey and take a few classes over a four-day period did so because she felt lonely and wanted to return to his days with friends at school in New Jersey, his lawyer said.

The woman pleaded not guilty on Monday to the charge of providing a false government document. His lawyer said he knew he had made a mistake and had asked to participate in a pre-trial intervention program which could eventually lead to the dismissal of the charge. She is due back in court in May.

The woman is a South Korean citizen who came to the United States alone when she was 16 to attend a private boarding school, her lawyer said. He then graduated from Rutgers University in 2019.

The lawyer said his client had no ill intentions when he enrolled in New Brunswick High School in January. She was only looking to return to “a safe and welcoming place and an environment that she remembers fondly,” she said.

Authorities said the woman obtained the phone numbers of students who helped her navigate the school and continued to text some of them days after her ruse was discovered. She was banned from the district school compound and authorities advised students not to have contact with her.

The woman provided district officials with a fake birth certificate when registering, authorities said. The district has about 10,000 students.

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