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4 charged with stealing $876K from Chicago schools

Authorities have charged four people in connection with the theft of more than $876,000 from the Chicago Public Schools through a fraudulent billing scheme.

Cook County court records show the arrest warrants name 36-year-old Jermaine Robinson, and 46-year-old Sidney Bradley, both of Chicago; 49-year-old Albert Bennett of Carpentersville; and 55-year-old Paul Simmons of Calumet City. A judge Tuesday set bail at $400,000 for Robinson and $200,000 for the other three.

All four have been charged with felony theft of government property. 

A Chicago Public Schools inspector general's report found a CPS operations employee "orchestrated multiple fraudulent purchasing and reimbursement schemes" from late 2009 through early 2014.

Most of the alleged theft occurred at Clark High School on the West Side.  It's not clear if any of the four have attorneys.

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