
May 8, 2025
Sarah Jackson Abedelal was due to be sentenced for orchestrating an overtime scheme
Sarah Jackson Abedelal, a former principal at a Chicago elementary school, was found deadĀ on May 6, the day she was to sentenced for embezzling nearly $300,00 from the Chicago Public School System, the Chicago Sun-TimesĀ reports.
Abedelal, 61, pleaded guilty in 2022 to orchestrating a seven-year scheme to defraud CPS. Prosecutors recommended a prison sentence exceeding three years for the 10-count indictment.
The former Brennemann Elementary School principalās sentencing hearing was initially set for May 6, 10:30 a.m. but was postponed when she didnāt appear.
She was pronounced dead at 4:05 p.m., according to the Cook County Medical Examinerās office, and was discovered at an address in the 19100 block of Pine Drive in Country Club Hills,Ā The Chicago Tribune reports. The cause and manner of death are under investigation.Ā
In conversations with her attorneys, Abedelal expressed remorse for her actions. āI screwed up at Brennemann,ā she said, noting that the school āsaved my life.ā
Jonathan Bedi, Abedelalās attorney, described her as someone who had āpositively impacted the educational journeys of hundreds of students.ā
He added, āThis single chapter did not define her.ā Unfortunately, Abedelalās deeds may be hard to forget.
In 2021, she was charged with wire fraud.
āAbedelal told certain school employees that she would authorize overtime pay for hours the employees would not be required to work, and she directed them to then deliver the proceeds of the unearned overtime to Abedelal or another individual, the indictment states,ā the U.S. Attorneyās Office for the Northern District of Illinois said in a statement following the 2021 indictment.
Abedelal told her workers the money would be used for school expenses that the district wouldnāt cover. Later, she admitted the āvast majorityā of the more than $250,000 she secured through this scheme went toward personal expenses.
A separate scheme involving fake purchase orders and invoices for school supplies steered iPhones, iPads and more than $30,000 in gift cards Abedelalās way. Prosecutors said she used the gift cards to buy such luxuries as a Tiffanyās bracelet, Jimmy Choo shoes, and perfume.
In addition, prosecutors claimed that Abedelal enlisted employees who feared her to pull off the scheme. One staffer allegedly chauffeured her around town, took her shopping during school hours, and cleaned her house.
Abedelal faced 10 counts of wire fraud due to the overtime scheme. Each count carried up to 20 years in federal prison.
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