They’re Penn pinchers.
The College of Pennsylvania is suing an alum who skipped out on $3,361.01 in tuition 11 years in the past.
Morgan Griff, 33, graduated from Penn in 2011, however nonetheless owes an quantity that may barely pay a semester meal plan as of late, in response to the Ivy League establishment’s Manhattan Supreme Courtroom lawsuit.
The sum is small potatoes to Penn, whose endowment totaled $20.5 billion as of 2021.
But it surely shouldn’t be a difficulty for Griff both, since he’s an govt director at Japanese monetary conglomerate Nomura, in response to LinkedIn. It’s a job that pays a mean of about $235,000 per yr — plus one other $150,000 in bonuses and inventory, in response to office reviewer Glassdoor.
The previous Sigma Chi fraternity brother lives on the fiftieth flooring of a luxurious constructing in Tribeca final listed for $6,420 per thirty days, information present.
Neither Griff, nor his alma mater, returned messages.
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