A copy services firm accused of overcharging a Gloucester County school district by $50,000 claims the district was “paying exactly what it agreed to pay.”
Konica Minolta Business Solutions filed a response and a counterclaim Monday to the Monroe Township Board of Education’s October lawsuit.
The school district alleges Mario DiNatale — Voorhees Township’s deputy mayor and a salesman for the copy company — made a false sales pitch last year, promising the district $11,000 in savings if it dropped Xerox and hired Konica Minolta.