
Chicago School Employee Steals $1.5M in Chicken Wings
A school district in Illinois has been rocked by a scandal involving one of its long-time employees. Vera Liddell, who served as the food service director for Harvey School District 152, has been sentenced to nine years in prison after pleading guilty to stealing a staggering $1.5 million worth of chicken wings and reselling them. This astonishing theft, which took place during the COVID-19 pandemic, involved the misappropriation of over 11,000 cases of wings intended for students.
The Scheme Unfolds
Liddell's fraudulent activities began in July 2020, when schools were closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but students were still receiving meal kits while learning remotely. As the food service director, Liddell, now 68, was responsible for ordering supplies, and she took advantage of this position to carry out her scheme. Over a period of nearly two years, she ordered massive quantities of chicken wings from the district's food supplier, Gordon Food Services, and picked up the orders herself using a school district cargo van.
Discovery During Routine Audit
The scheme might have continued unchecked if not for a routine audit conducted by the school district's business manager. This mid-year audit in early 2022 uncovered irregularities in the food service department's budget. Specifically, the audit revealed that the department had exceeded its annual budget by $300,000 with half the school year still remaining. Upon closer inspection, the invoices showed massive orders for chicken wings — an item not typically served to students due to their bones.
Legal Consequences
The discovery led to a deeper investigation, which revealed the extent of Liddell's scheme. She was charged with theft and operating a criminal enterprise in January 2023. The case was shocking not only due to the amount stolen but also because of the audacity with which Liddell executed her plan. By the time the full scale of her theft was uncovered, Liddell had managed to siphon off $1.5 million worth of chicken wings with funds meant to feed students in her district.
Sentencing and Aftermath
In August 2024, Vera Liddell was sentenced to nine years in prison for her crimes. Liddell's actions not only deprived the district of valuable resources but also betrayed the trust of the community she was supposed to serve. The sentencing brings closure to a scandal that left a lasting mark on the Harvey School District.
Liddell's story is a cautionary tale about the importance of oversight and the potential consequences of unchecked power within organizational systems systems. May this story serve to increase transparency and ensure proper resource allocation to support student's health and wellbeing in school programs.
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