Insurance fraud charges against Austin Independent School District Chief Financial Officer Eduardo Ramos that were not related to his job were dropped by law enforcement in Texas, the school superintendent announced Thursday.
Ramos, who joined the district as CFO in August 2021, resigned eight days before his July 31 arrest after which he
“We received a letter from the District Attorney of Williamson County’s Office indicating that they do not intend to prosecute the charges related to his personal affairs,” Superintendent Matias Segura
Ramos did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent to his school district email address.
His departure comes as Austin ISD, which serves 72,830 students, faces
Ramos was a key figure in debt sales by the district, which
Assistant Superintendent of Finance Katrina Montgomery is serving as the district’s interim CFO.