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Former Lincoln-Way Superintendent Lawrence Wyllie’s status hearing postponed again

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Former Lincoln-Way Superintendent Lawrence Wyllie | Edgar County Watchdog

Former Lincoln-Way Superintendent Lawrence Wyllie | Edgar County Watchdog

Once again, former Lincoln-Way School District Superintendent Lawrence Wyllie’s federal criminal trial is delayed due to his current and ongoing medical condition(s).

He is still collecting more than $350,000 per year in retirement benefits (according to the Chicago Tribune).

He was initially indicted by a federal grand jury on September 13, 2017, in a six-count indictment, including allegations of embezzlement, conducting wire transactions for misappropriation of school district funds, wire transactions to pay vendor of SuperDog, wire transaction to pay vendor B, wire transactions to pay vendor A, and a wire transaction of more than $403,000.00.

We wrote about these and other issues as we obtained the public records, which uncovered his alleged misdeeds, leading up to the grand jury indictment. Read the articles (here).

This story was originally published by Edgar County Watchdogs. Read the original HERE. 

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