"Within that role, it's also alleged that the lawyers made misrepresentations."
Other nationally accredited schools, notably Florida Metropolitan University, have been accused of making similar misrepresentations.
The intense controversy around the atomic information charges led to questions about who had really written the book, and whether Sudoplatov had deliberately made misrepresentations.
The local agents were underpaid and often made misrepresentations in order to get initial premiums.
The White House notes that making misrepresentations to Congress is illegal, even if no oath is taken.
The state was successful in getting the principals of the company to resign, however, by showing that they had made misrepresentations on their registration certificate.
Prosecutors advance the argument that the President knowingly allowed several senior aides and friends to make misrepresentations to the grand jury, one lawyer said.
In 2008, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged the company with making fraudulent misrepresentations to clients.
Assertion on Welfare Mr. Duke has continued to make misrepresentations despite efforts by his opponents and news organizations point out the facts.
On one of those calls, prosecutors say, Mr. Lay lied about the true reason for a $1.2 billion equity reduction and made other misrepresentations.