Philly School District's Trust Shattered as Mom Faces Charges for Stealing $61,000 in Funds Intended for Therapeutic Care of Her Children.
A local mother is now facing criminal charges after allegedly swindling the Philadelphia school district out of a substantial amount - over $61,000. The theft occurred while her children were enrolled in city schools requiring specialized care.
According to authorities, Laurel Schullere, the mother at the center of this scandal, had two kids attending Philadelphia schools who needed therapeutic services. However, instead of disclosing her personal involvement, she claimed that a local business called Missing Pieces was responsible for providing the required care. Unbeknownst to the school district, Missing Pieces did not exist and was merely a shell company set up by Schullere herself.
Over a period of nine years, the Philadelphia School District sent over $61,000 in payments to Schullere, which she received but allegedly failed to forward to Missing Pieces. Investigators discovered that only two addresses were listed for the non-existent business - one abandoned property and another belonging to a church.
"This defendant exploited a system designed to help her own children grow and succeed," said Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday in a statement. "Instead of ensuring her children received the care they needed, she misled the district and pocketed taxpayer dollars."
Schullere turned herself into authorities on Wednesday. She is now facing charges related to theft by deception and other crimes connected to this alleged scheme.
The school district's trust was shattered when it discovered that Schullere had connived a system designed to provide her children with necessary care, instead using the funds for personal gain.
A local mother is now facing criminal charges after allegedly swindling the Philadelphia school district out of a substantial amount - over $61,000. The theft occurred while her children were enrolled in city schools requiring specialized care.
According to authorities, Laurel Schullere, the mother at the center of this scandal, had two kids attending Philadelphia schools who needed therapeutic services. However, instead of disclosing her personal involvement, she claimed that a local business called Missing Pieces was responsible for providing the required care. Unbeknownst to the school district, Missing Pieces did not exist and was merely a shell company set up by Schullere herself.
Over a period of nine years, the Philadelphia School District sent over $61,000 in payments to Schullere, which she received but allegedly failed to forward to Missing Pieces. Investigators discovered that only two addresses were listed for the non-existent business - one abandoned property and another belonging to a church.
"This defendant exploited a system designed to help her own children grow and succeed," said Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday in a statement. "Instead of ensuring her children received the care they needed, she misled the district and pocketed taxpayer dollars."
Schullere turned herself into authorities on Wednesday. She is now facing charges related to theft by deception and other crimes connected to this alleged scheme.
The school district's trust was shattered when it discovered that Schullere had connived a system designed to provide her children with necessary care, instead using the funds for personal gain.