School Superintendent Spends $120K on District Credit Card in Just 2 Years

January 26, 2026

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Plus Alleged $280k in COntracts to Associates with $80K in kickbacks, and domestic Violence Charges

As a taxpayer, it’s infuriating to see how someone in a position of public trust could rack up this level of spending without anyone stepping in sooner. We’re constantly told that schools are underfunded and that every dollar is stretched thin, yet a superintendent was able to treat a taxpayer‑funded credit card like a personal expense account. Ordinary families who fund these schools through their hard‑earned money deserve far better stewardship than this.


What makes this even more alarming is how preventable it should have been. A system with proper checks and balances would never allow tens of thousands of dollars in questionable charges to accumulate before anyone noticed. This didn’t happen overnight—it happened because the district’s oversight mechanisms were either too weak, too slow, or simply not enforced. When one person can repeatedly approve their own spending, or when financial reviews are treated as a formality instead of a safeguard, misuse becomes almost inevitable. The fact that no one flagged these expenses earlier raises serious concerns about whether internal controls were ignored, outdated, or deliberately overlooked.


The result is a massive breach of public trust. Taxpayers expect transparency, accountability, and responsible management of the funds they contribute. When a leader can spend this much money without immediate scrutiny, it signals a systemic failure—not just an individual one. People deserve confidence that their money is going toward classrooms, teachers, and students, not unchecked personal perks. This situation makes it painfully clear that stronger oversight and real accountability are long overdue.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15491721/Georgia-superintendent-chicken-dinner-taxpayer-credit-card.html

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