Two ex-Brennemann Elementary employees charged in OT and procurement fraud schemes that allegedly netted principal, iPhones, cash and mortgage payments
The former assistant principal and a business manager of a Chicago Public Schools elementary school have been charged with participating in procurement and overtime-kickback schemes allegedly orchestrated by the school’s principal.
According to the 22-page indictment unsealed Wednesday, after investigators visited Brennemann in March 2019, McBride directed Abedelal “to buy a ‘burner’ phone” so that they could conceal their communications from the inspector general. Abedelal had the employees withdraw the unearned overtime in cash on the day their paychecks were deposited. She and McBride would then meet with them individually in her office or in classrooms to collect the cash, according to the charges.
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