Column: Former Lincoln-Way Superintendent Lawrence Wyllie reaps state’s top pension while federal prosecutors drag feet on criminal trial

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Former Lincoln-Way High School District 210 Superintendent Lawrence Wyllie has collected nearly $2 million in pension benefits in the five years he has awaited trial on federal fraud charges.

Former Lincoln-Way High School District 210 Superintendent Lawrence Wyllie arrives for his arraignment on federal fraud charges at the Dirksen Federal Courthouse in Chicago Sept. 27, 2017.

American justice is based on the principle of innocence until guilt is proved. While the wily Wyllie awaits his day in court, he continues to collect a taxpayer funded pension that amounted to $351,250 in 2020.In Illinois, public pension beneficiaries are guaranteed a 3% compounding annual increase. My math indicates Wyllie’s pension increased to $361,787 in 2021 and $372,640 for 2022. That means Wyllie has collected about $1.

Some honest suckers grit their teeth when they write checks to county treasurers to pay their property tax bills. They dislike being separated from their hard-earned money to support the lavish lifestyles of accused fraudsters. Pictures and descriptions in listings detail such amenities as a “sought after first floor master suite,” a “vaulted two-story family room” and “tons of rich oak cabinets.” It looks very nice, and it’s just a block from the golf course community’s lovely tennis courts and swimming pool.With his wealth, Wyllie can certainly afford the best money can buy. His lawyer is Dan Webb, a former U.S. attorney for the U.S.

Wyllie’s attorneys and government lawyers recently conferred and produced a joint status report for the judge. That was one of many instances in which Wyllie allegedly abused the public trust. The most notorious was when the former superintendent acted without board approval andon the Superdog Obedience school. The facility was housed on school property, provided no student benefit and was run by a trainer who worked with Wyllie’s beloved Australian shepherds.

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