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Illinois State worker allegedly stole $1.6M for gambling on slots


Posting date: 25 May 2023, 8:19h

Last updated: May 25, 2023 at 8:19am
She used much of the ill-gotten money to play slot machines at a local casino, federal prosecutors said in a recently released document. She used much of the ill-gotten money to play slot machines at a local casino, federal prosecutors said in a recently released document.

Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) office, pictured above. Former employee of the department was charged with theft for money she allegedly spent in a casino. (Image:

Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
WICS)Shauntelle Pridgeon, 54, of Chicago, a former planner at the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), was charged with a criminal count of honest-services fraud, according to documents made public this week.

She was released on her own recognizance by U.S. Magistrate Judge Beth Jantz. Pridgeon will appear next in federal court on Friday, June 5. She has yet to enter a plea in the case.

Officials claim that Pridgeon made numerous trips to an unnamed casino where she played slots and lost millions of dollars tied to the scheme.

In total, Pridgeon spent $3.7 million at the casino between January 2015 and November 2022. She won $1.7 million gambling, but that was outbalanced by the $2.2 million she lost on the casino floor over the seven-year stretch, according to court records cited by the

ChicagoSun Times .Under the scheme, from at least 2016, 15 or more childcare providers allegedly paid in total $1.6 million into a personal bank account belonging to Pridgeon and her spouse, according to

USA Today.These payments were described as “bribes” in the

USA Today report, and led the way for the providers to get assigned lucrative childcare contracts.Under the plot, after providers got DCFS payments, they paid about half of the money to Pridgeon, according to the findings of an FBI agent.

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“Most of these personal payments to Pridgeon were made by the providers at the same time that those providers were being paid for child care services by DCFS,” the

Sun Times further explained in a quote from court documents.Pridgeon was able to come up with the plot, because, as part of her DCFS job, she approved daycare providers for children who were assigned to state agency.

Scheme Detected

But last August, Pridgeon’s supervisor began to see irregularities.

Pridgeon had approved a childcare provider who was paid about $280,000. But no childcare services were provided in the multi-year period, the

Sun Times reported.When the supervisor asked for records to help explain what happened, Pridgeon said the files were missing, according to the

Sun Times.Pridgeon Yanked Files

The supervisor then told another employee to look for the relevant files. Before the second worker could return with the paperwork, Pridgeon claimed to be going to a restroom, but instead rushed to a file room where she grabbed the records from the other worker, the

Sun Times reported.Pridgeon allegedly tossed the records into a trash bin. They were later retrieved.

The supervisor called in the Illinois Office of the Inspector General and the Illinois State Police to unravel the plot. In November, FBI agents also began their own investigation.

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