Teacher who changed grades now accused of forgery
Associated Press
7:27 AM CDT, May 10, 2012
A school teacher convicted of computer tampering for changing the grades of Antioch High School football players has been charged with forgery for allegedly defrauding her new employer.
Sara Glashagel of Elk Grove Village was working as a sales representative for DeKalb-based American Marketing & Publishing when she was arrested.
Glashagel allegedly sold advertising to fictitious companies or real companies she did not visit. The 27-year-old woman submitted the bogus contracts to collect commission payments.
Last year, Glashagel was accused of changing the grades of several Antioch High School students, most of whom were athletes.
Glashagel pleaded guilty to misdemeanor computer tampering in February and was sentenced to a year's probation. Glashagel has an unlisted telephone number and couldn't be reached for comment Wednesday
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/chi-teacher-who-changed-grades-now-accused-of-forgery-20120510,0,1765102.story
Editor's note: If the authorities can charge Sara with forgery...why can't the forgers who tampered with Alice Gore's annuity checks be charged?
Alice R. Gore Estate value about 1 million dollars: Alice R. Gore, deceased, a disabled 99 year old ward of the Probate Court of Cook County, Judge Kawamoto’s courtroom was hours away from ending up in the Cook County Morgue. Alice's estate was depleted by probate court parasites and there were reportedly no funds to bury her. Her loving family paid for the burial expenses so that Alice would not have to suffer the indignity of being stacked like an Auschwitz inmate in the Cook County morgue. The judge allowed an easily manipulated mentally disabled granddaughter to be appointed as Alice’s guardian and yet no sanctions were instituted against the judge or court officers for this blatant infraction of the law.
Strangely, 16 of Alice’s annuity checks, two of which show forged endorsements, disappeared. Alice’s daughter has a copy of a check with her signature possibly forged. The daughter’s attorney has been trying to obtain copies of the 16 other annuity checks for two years without success. Even more puzzling is a $150,000 life insurance policy owned by Alice and not inventoried into the estate by the court. The Probate Court of Cook of Cook County refuses to investigate these blatant infractions of the law. Lucius Verenus, Schoolmaster, ProbateSharks.com
KawamotoDragon.com
Thursday, May 10, 2012
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