(Reuters) - As the lending industry has come under scrutiny in recent months, Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning said on Friday Nelnet came to his office two months ago to disclose some impropoer behavior. Nelnet said it had paid $4,800 in a revenue sharing agreement with a school and paid for a plane ticket for an Albany admissions officer.
"As we looked at the scale of mistakes that have been made in the student lending industry, Nelnet was at the very bottom of the scale," Bruning said at a press conference in Washington on Friday. "Nelnet self disclosed, Nelnet has paid $1 million, which is meaningful, and Nelnet really didn't make any mistakes that rise to the level of some of these other companies."
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