KEY POINTS
  • Former Obama White House education advisor Seth Andrew was sentenced to a year and one day in federal prison for a scheme to steal $218,000 from a charter school network he founded.
  • Andrew, who is the husband of CBS News anchor Lana Zak, founded Democracy Prep Public Schools in 2005.
  • Prosecutors said that in 2019 he looted money from escrow accounts belonging to individual schools in the network.
  • Andrew then used most of those funds to maintain a minimum balance at a bank account, which gave him a more favorable interest rate for a mortgage on his and Zak's Manhattan apartment, prosecutors said.
Seth Andrew

Former Obama White House education advisor Seth Andrew was sentenced Thursday to a year-and-one-day in federal prison for a scheme to steal $218,000 from a New York charter school network he founded.

Andrew, 43, also was fined $5,000 at his sentencing in U.S. District Court in Manhattan. Prior to Thursday's proceding, he had paid $218,005 in restitution to the network, Democracy Prep Public Schools, and $22,537 in forfeiture, prosecutors said.