Teacher’s Aide Blames Criminal Background On Mistaken Identity
While it is possible for FBI checks to be inaccurate, its highly unlikely in this case. The common inaccuracies with the FBI check is that it does not have a comprehensive coverage with respect to jurisdictions. The FBI gets its data from law enforcement agencies and state criminal record repositories. These sources only represent about 65% of all records available. The records are often just arrests and do not contain updates on the court case. If the case has been dismissed it is possible they have the right person but the wrong information. The FBI uses a fingerprint to match identity so as for a case of mistaken identity its unlikely in this case.
A former Cleveland Metropolitan School District teaching assistant denies she has a criminal past including prostitution and sexual assault.Georgina Agosto is now working at an east side day care center after resigning as an assistant at Collinwood High School.
Agosto said this is a case of mistaken identity, reported NewsChannel5’s Duane Pohlman.
Agosto is working at Kathryn R. Tyler Day Care Center on East 105th Street.
“I spent a lot of money trying to clear myself and all I want to do is be left alone,” said Agosto.








