A man accused of taking money from Maryland schools and falsely promising to have members of the Baltimore Ravens appear faces a new charge in Queen Anne's County.
The county sheriff's office obtained an arrest warrant Wednesday for Joseph Myron Gill, who was arrested this month on charges that he took more than $400 from two schools.
Authorities say Gill charged schools to schedule Ravens players to deliver anti-bullying presentations, but none of the money was refunded. School systems affected include Baltimore County, Howard, Arundel and Carroll.
The new charge was filed after the Kent Island High School PTA reported that Gill received $325 for a promised October assembly that he said would feature a Ravens player. The sheriff's office says Gill never refunded the PTA.
The Ravens say they're not associated with Gill.
The new charge was first reported by The Capital of Annapolis.