LEANDER, Texas – Federal Department of Education agents swooped into arrest a “spa institute” teacher, but it wasn’t due to complaints about her massages and foot baths.

An indictment accuses Aurora Lozano of illegally obtaining about $190,000 in funds through to the federal Pell Grant Program.

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The federal indictment lists “14 counts of obtaining, or attempting obtain, federal funds through fraud, false statement and forgery,” according to KXAN. The counts span a two-year period from November 2010 to November 2012.

The allegation is that the 14 students, identified by their initials in the indictment, were not eligible to receive the federal aid to attend Lozano’s Salon and Spa Institute in Brownsville. The aid allegedly ranged from $688 to $20,773.

Lozano was arrested by agents from the U.S. Department of Education Office of Inspector General at Leander High School, where she is a cosmetology teacher. KVUE reports the arrest occurred before school started.

A letter sent home to parents from Leander High School Principal Tiffany Spicer says “the school has acquired a substitute to fill in while the investigation takes place,” according to the news station.

It’s not Lozano’s first run-in with the law.

In 1996, she pleaded guilty to misdemeanor theft and she was sentenced to probation for 9 months.