Summary
12 Los Angeles County employees stole thousands of
textbooks from 4 school districts to supply them to a buyer, who bribed them.
The buyer paid $200,000 for all of the books. The school employees sold the books for their own personal profit. The
two-year-long scheme was put together by Corey Frederick, a book buyer. Frederick paid anywhere from $600 up to
$47,000 to steal textbooks in literature, language arts, economics, physics,
anatomy and physiology. In all, at least 7,000 textbooks were taken. The school
employees were charged with embezzlement and accepting bribes. Frederick was
charged with 12 counts of embezzlement and 13 counts of offering bribes. Twelve
of the thirteen suspects have pleaded not guilty.
Analysis
This is ridiculous. Who would steel textbooks from children? I hope that
the teachers and school employees involved never teach another day in their
lives. I’ve never even heard of anyone steeling school textbooks before. There
are plenty of other ways to legally earn money. I also do not understand why
all of the suspects but 1 have pleaded not guilty. It is very unlikely that the
book buyer managed to get 7,000 books from just one teacher. Everyone involved needs
to come clean and confess of their crime.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/09/06/us/los-angeles-book-scheme/index.html?hpt=us_c2
Hey Ilana! I totally agree with you. Who in their right mind would do such a thing? But you know...there are those type of people in this world unfortunately. Textbooks are generally the last thing people would try to take.
ReplyDeleteArlesia McGowan
Wow this is terrible! Why would someone plan something like that?
ReplyDeleteThe entire situation is absurd! Who would be so bold do such a thing? To kids? Really?
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