A former D.C. charter school official intends to plead guilty to stealing more than $400,000 in public money and steering contracts to consulting
According to the "criminal information" charging document filed last week, [Brenda] Belton faces five counts: theft from a program receiving public funds; conversion of public money; bankruptcy fraud; and federal and local tax evasion. No other employee of the D.C. Board of Education, to whom Belton reported, was knowingly involved in or benefited from the schemes, the papers say…
The Washington Post reported in May 2006 that Belton was under federal investigation over allegations that she had ties to a contractor, Equal Access in Education. According to public records, the company's billing address at 26 Underwood Pl. NW was formerly owned by Belton and subsequently owned by her daughter, Lindsey Holmes. The Post reported in October that Equal Access in Education was paid $395,000 to train reading and math teachers at four low-performing charters but that principals at those schools said they never received the services.
According to the charging document, which was first reported by the Examiner yesterday, Belton wrongfully paid herself more than $418,000 from 2003 to 2006 and obtained seven contracts worth $444,620 without competitive bid…
Belton also steered contracts to her friends, according to the document. She hired Sandifer to serve as liaison to the school board. Sandifer was paid $75,268 in salary and consulting fees even though she worked for only a few months. Another friend, Wanda Gordon, was paid $292,968 for consulting services…
The school board placed Belton on leave in June 2006 and fired her in October. The investigation of Belton in part prompted the board in November to give up its authority to open charter schools, leaving them to be absorbed by the city's second charter authorizer, the D.C. Public Charter School Board.
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FORMER D.C. SCHOOL OFFICIAL TO PLEAD GUILTY: OFFICIAL CHARGED WITH STEALING THOUSANDS, STEERING CONTRACTS, June 6, 2007, The Washington Post
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