She received a 9-year sentence.
Vera Liddell, the former food service director for Harvey District 152 near Chicago , pled guilty to stealing $1.5 million of food, mostly chicken wings.
Cook County prosecutors accused her of stealing massive amounts of food meant for take-home meals for students learning remotely during the pandemic. The Cook County State’s Attorney tells WGN Investigates that Liddell entered a guilty plea Friday and received a 9-year prison sentence. The school district discovered Liddell’s scheme last year during an audit, which showed it “exceeded its annual budget by $300,000.”The wholesale price for wings was over $4 during Peak Covid. Assuming the highest price , where does one keepof chicken wings? I mean, by any measure, that is a LOT of chicken wings. For some perspective, a refrigerated 40′ trailer can only hold 45K-lbs .
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