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The state auditor in Mississippi has asked prosecutors to bring charges against two former employees of Coahoma Community College for embezzling more than $750,000 from the institution, the Clarion Ledger reported. The auditor, Shad White, has filed a civil demand seeking reimbursement of nearly $1 million (including interest and investigative costs) from the two former employees of the college's purchasing office, Gwendolyn Jefferson and Stacie Neal. They allegedly used college credit cards to make personal purchases of shoes, watches and other goods.