How accurate is Bad Education?

Though the character of Contreras was invented for the movie, and certain facts were fabricated, he is largely based on a real person named Jason Daugherty, who was then a 32-year-old exotic dancer with whom the real Tassone purchased a house (with Roslyn funds) and appeared to have maintained a yearslong relationship.

What was the largest public school embezzlement in American history?

Jackman plays Frank Tassone, a successful, charismatic superintendent of the Roslyn School District in Roslyn, New York, who goes on to steal $11.2 million from the school budget with his associate Pamela Gluckin (played by Oscar winner Allison Janney) in the largest public school embezzlement in U.S. history.

Where is Bad Education based?

It features an ensemble cast including Hugh Jackman, Allison Janney, Geraldine Viswanathan, Alex Wolff, Rafael Casal, Stephen Spinella, Annaleigh Ashford and Ray Romano. Set in the Long Island village of Roslyn in the early 2000s, the film tells the story of school district superintendent Dr.

What year did Bad Education take place?

Reading about Frank Tassone’s rise and fall as the superintendent of a Long Island school district sounds like something out of a movie, but the reality is that this story took place in 2004, years before one of his own students would write HBO’s Emmy-nominated film Bad Education.

Is Frank Tassone still in jail?

Yet because the school has a high Ivy League admit rate, Tassone avoids the notice of authorities, until a dogged high school reporter (Geraldine Viswanathan) blows the lid off the scandal. Eventually, Tassone was sentenced to four to 10 years in prison, and was released on good behavior in 2010.

What happened to Frank Tassone’s partner?

Tassone (portrayed by Hugh Jackman) and the assistant superintendent for business, Pamela Gluckin (Allison Janney), were sent to prison for their roles in an embezzlement scheme that funneled $11.2 million from the Roslyn School District. They were two of six people who pled guilty in connection to the scheme.