Former CPS assistant principal sentenced to probation after embezzling funds from elementary school – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

“How is it that somebody could take more than $200,000 from a school-based after-school program, and no one at the school notices that the money is gone? And then further, how is it possible that that much money could be stolen and the program could manage to run unabated?” Inspector General Will Fletcher said earlier this year.
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Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

Probation without any payback of stolen funds, Little Kim you behind this girl.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Reminds me of the one that ordered thousands of dollars worth of wings for the schools in Harvey, yet nary a wing was served to the kids. They apparently flew out the back door as quickly as they came in the front. No mention of recovery of stolen funds in that incident either.

Bear19
1 year ago

How about the dirtbag from new Lenox school district that got away with hundreds of thousands and couldn’t go to trial for 7 years because of a “health issue” so it was dropped- who else was on the take with that one

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  Bear19

It’s called the “Madigan Defense.”

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