Former Lincoln-Way superintendent Lawrence Wyllie indicted on fraud charges – Daily Southtown

 Lawrence Wyllie, the former Lincoln-Way superintendent who led the south suburban district into academic prominence and then set it on a course of fiscal ruin, has been charged with fraud.
The federal indictment alleges Wyllie hid the "true financial health" of Lincoln-Way High School District 210 by misusing bond funds and said he fraudulently used school district funds for personal projects, including Superdog, a dog-training school he built.

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