Posted on 01/17/2019 10:55:44 AM PST by rightwingintelligentsia
MEDIA, Pa. (AP) - Pennsylvania State Police have arrested 41 people accused of stealing nearly $1 million from a Delaware County nonprofit through an overtime rigging and kickback scheme.
Police said Wednesday four supervisors with the Elwyn Organization are facing felony theft charges. The supervisors have been identified as 40-year-old Tyloneous Wilson, 34-year-old Karriemah Williams, 36-year-old Lakiea Gay, and 28-year-old Terrance Chatman.
Police say the supervisors would edit employees' time sheets to show overtime but not require them to work. The employees would then split the extra pay with supervisors in return.
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It’s those Albanians again?
Would have made more money panhandling. Enjoy prison.
Who knew you could use Cheetos in your hair as decorations? Learn something new everyday...
Hmmm there's something about those names - can't quite figure out what it is
“mmm there’s something about those names - can’t quite figure out what it is”
Signifying membership in a tribe called
“Don’t know who my daddy is”
Kickbacks are as much a part of the Pennsylvania sporting landscape as football and deer hunting.
“The names. Always with the names.”
I was talking with a clerk, a 20ish black woman, at Kroger yesterday and just mentioned that I liked her name, Savannah.
She smiled and said she was very happy her parents didn’t name her from the Ghetto Book of Stupid (her words).
She told me anytime she meets black people who don’t know her they try to ghettoise her name.
You also have something to munch on at snack time.
Affirmative Action Hiring FAIL.
These 4 who were the supervisors got half and the other 37 employees got half. So for the 4 pictured it would be almost 125,000 a person (tax free). The stupid employees were only getting half and then paying taxes on the 100%.
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