Pubdate: Wed, 19 Mar 2003
Source: Northerner, The (Northern KY U, KY, Edu)
Copyright: 2003 The Northerner
Contact:  http://www.thenortherner.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2713
Author: Jordan Kellogg

ALFORD INDICTED ON TRAFFICKING MARIJUANA

The former president of the NKU Foundation was indicted by a grand jury 
Thursday on charges of trafficking marijuana.

James Alford, 52, faces jail time up to ten years if he is found guilty.

His arraignment is set for this Friday.

Alford is charged with trafficking marijuana within 1,000 yards of a 
school, which carries a sentence of up to five years. A gun was also found 
in close proximity to the marijuana during a search of his home, which 
carries an additional five years in jail.

Alford was arrested Dec. 19 at his home in Highland Heights, after Highland 
Heights police and the Northern Kentucky Drug Strike Force found over eight 
ounces of marijuana, baggies, scales and a .38-caliber pistol in his home 
during a search.

As President and CEO of the NKU Foundation Alford was responsible for 
managing daily operations of the Foundation, which collects and invests 
private contributions to the University.

Following his arrest he was suspended indefinitely from his duties and 
subsequently resigned.

In the wake of Alford's arrest, the Foundation authorized an independent 
accounting firm to conduct a comprehensive audit to make sure all assets 
had been managed well.

Henry "Bud" Pouge IV, the Foundation's Vice President, is now serving as 
President.

A search committee is currently compiling names and contacting potential 
candidates to permanently fill the President's position.

Pouge has said an announcement about Alford's replacement could be made by 
May 22 at the Foundation's Board of Directors meeting.
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