The 29-year-old woman who enrolled herself in a New Jersey high school posing as a teenage student was just hoping to relive her glory days, according to her lawyer.
Hyejeong Shin, who allegedly forged a birth certificate to act as a 16-year-old and attend classes at New Brunswick High School, wanted to return to “an environment that she looks back on fondly,” her lawyer Darren GelberShin was indicted by a grand jury for providing a false government document and hindering her own prosecution.The Rutgers University grad had attended classes for four days before school administrators found out she was a woman pushing 30 and not a teenage girl.
He said she longed for an environment similar to her boarding school days surrounded by friends and hoped to recreate it at New Brunswick High School, ABC reported.
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