In the shadow of PA Cyber school founder Nick Trombetta is a Beaver County accountant who helped him use shell companies to bilk millions of dollars from the school and was planning their final coup, the creation of Presidio Education Network LLC, to finish the scam, prosecutors say.
“(Presidio) was to be used by defendant Nicholas Trombetta to send invoices to (Avanti Management Group) to drain away the money that had accumulated in the AMG bank accounts,” according to the federal indictment charging accountant Neal P. Prence, 58, of Koppel with participating in a tax conspiracy.
U.S. Attorney David Hickton said during a news conference Friday in the federal courthouse, Downtown, that at one point at least $3 million was in Avanti's accounts.
Prence, who was in his Koppel accounting office Friday afternoon, declined to comment. His lawyer, Stan Levenson, said he's withholding comment until he has a chance to look at the government's evidence.
The indictment characterizes Prence as providing the technical expertise that aided Trombetta's frauds.
From 2006 through 2011, for example, he filled out income tax returns for Trombetta, his sister Elaine Trombetta Neill and the four straw owners of Avanti Management Group, putting part of Trombetta's income on each of the other returns to reduce his tax liability, prosecutors say.
In that manner, Prence moved $8 million from the school to Trombetta without its showing up as his personal income, prosecutors say.
Prence would perform two sets of tax computations for each straw owner, showing their actual income and the income that was reported to the Internal Revenue Service, prosecutors say.
In 2012, he told Avanti's staff that a $90,000 check written to Neill's business, one2one Enterprises, was for “year end services,” even though Trombetta's sister had not provided any services to Avanti, prosecutors say.
Instead, the money was one of several instances of Trombetta's filtering his income through his sister's business to hide his income from the IRS, prosecutors say.
At least three of the shell companies mentioned in the indictment were incorporated using Prence's business address on Second Avenue in Koppel. Avanti Management Group was set up at that address in 2008, and Palatine Development LLC and Prence Enterprises were set up in 2010.
Before he started his own business, Prence worked for S.R. Snodgrass, a Franklin Park accounting firm. A company spokesman did not return calls seeking comment.
Staff writers David Conti and Bill Vidonic contributed to this story. Brian Bowling is a staff writer for Trib Total Media. He can be reached at 412-325-4301 or bbowling@tribweb.com.
Statement from PA Cyber CEO Michael J. Conti:
"Although PA Cyber's former CEO has been indicted and his case awaits trial, our school, as well as our management foundation, has been vindicated. Even though the Department of Justice said from the outset that PA Cyber itself was not a target of the investigation, we conducted an internal evaluation and restructuring of our senior administrators to assure our school was performing in a manner that maintains its strong reputation among state education officials, the general public and our students and their families.
"Since the investigation began, PA Cyber completely severed its ties to its former administrator. The school itself and no one currently employed by the school is implicated and at no time did the alleged criminal activity affect the high-quality, day-to-day instruction PA Cyber students received then or are now provided."
Statement from National Network of Digital Schools CEO Mark Elder:
"We are pleased that we can finally close this chapter, focus on our mission without encumbrances, and redouble our commitment to the clients and students who rely on our services.
"If the events of the last year have taught us anything, it's that we are a hardworking and dedicated team committed to excellence. We took the opportunity to re-evaluate and restructure our organization so that we could become more efficient and effective, as well as more open and transparent."
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