Former Museum COO Pleads Guilty to Theft | Atlanta News
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Former COO of Atlanta’s High Museum of Art, Brady Lum, admits to stealing over half a million dollars from federal programs he oversaw, using fake invoices to buy guitars, music gear, and woodworking tools. Prosecutors call it “deceptively plundered” money, and the U.S. Attorney warns that public institutions funded by taxpayers won’t tolerate such theft. Lum’s sentencing is set for November 2nd, and he’s already agreed to repay every dollar. This case underscores the critical need for oversight—even in cultural institutions—when trust is broken, it affects everyone.
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