ST. LOUIS (CN) - The FBI did not need a warrant to secretly install a GPS tracking device on a St. Louis City Treasurer's Office employee accused of not showing up for work, a federal judge ruled.
Fred Robinson, 69, is accused of stealing more than $250,000 of public money from the Paideia Academy charter school to start a day-care business, and of taking as much as $175,000 from his job in Treasurer Larry Williams' office, where he was allegedly a no-show.
Robinson was indicated in September on one count of wire fraud and seven counts of federal program theft.
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2 comments:
I guess it boils down to "if you ain't done nothing wrong , then not to worry"
Only if you're a moron.
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