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Nonprofit founder Cymone McClellan fraudulently obtained $2.3M meant for children, faces up to 41 months in prison.
Cymone McClellan, 32, founder of the St. Louis-based nonprofit Sister of Lavender Rose, admitted to defrauding the state of Missouri out of $2.3 million meant for feeding low-income children.
From 2019 to 2022, she submitted false claims for meals that were never served, using the funds to buy luxury cars and homes.
McClellan pleaded guilty to wire fraud and faces up to 41 months in prison.
She agreed to forfeit her ill-gotten assets.
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La fundadora sin fines de lucro Cymone McClellan fraudulentamente obtuvo $2.3 millones destinados a niños, se enfrenta a hasta 41 meses en prisión.