She is an attractive lady. I wonder if Ray Lambert personally selected her?
Of course there is a presumption of innocence. I wonder if she is still the treasurer? Who audits the treasurer?
CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) -
A warrant that was briefly issued for the two women who were
indicted for stealing from an Over-the-Rhine school has been recalled.
Lisa Hamm and Stephanie Millard are both facing 26 counts of theft
in office, tampering with records, tampering with evidence and unauthorized use
of property for taking property from the Ohio Department of Education and/or
the Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy.
The indictment comes after an investigation by the state auditor's
office.
The pair were scheduled to appear in Hamilton County court on
Friday morning. Neither showed up so the judge issued a warrant for their
arrests.
Attorney Mike Allen tells FOX19 that his clients didn't receive
any notice that they were due in court.
The defense and prosecution came to an agreement to withdraw the
warrant and their case has been moved to Friday, April 22.
According to the indictment that was filed in Hamilton County, the
incidents took place from October 2006 until February of this year. Hamm is
accused of taking more than 20 trips with staff and family members, some for
training purposes but most for "best practice visits," and spending
way over the allotted fund amounts approved by the board. Millard, the school's
contracted treasurer, paid each month's credit card bills without the knowledge
of board members.
The alleged misspent money totals more than $148,000.
Court documents state that among Hamm's trips was a $20,000,
10-day tour through California which covered expenses such as a rental car with
a hired drivers, expensive meals and hotel stays above and beyond what was
required for her training in San Diego. On other occasion, Hamm was supposed to
make visits to Chicago charter schools but attended a Tina Turner concert
instead. Hamm also coordinated a trip to Boston to see Oprah Winfrey and took a
sight seeing tour of Europe when the purpose of her trip was to fulfill
residency requirements for her doctorate program.
According to the school's website, Hamm is the superintendent,
founder and developer of the school, which opened in 1999. The school has an
enrollment of 700 students in grades K-12.
Hamm has been suspended without pay.
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