By Associated Press - Thursday, January 5, 2017

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) - A former Vigo County School Corp. employee accused in an over-billing kickback scheme that cost the school district over $80,000 is expected to get his sheriff’s department pension.

Vigo County Sheriff Greg Ewing tells the (Terre Haute) Tribune-Star (https://bit.ly/2hUpwZu ) that paperwork has been filed for Frank Shahadey’s pension and the former deputy is entitled to the pension even if he is convicted of federal charges.

Shahadey, a former school security liaison, has pleaded not guilty along with Franklin Fennell, who handled facilities and transportation support. They’re awaiting trial.

Shahadey was a 37-year veteran of the sheriff’s department when he resigned in November after being arrested. He and Fennell were indicted in December.

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Information from: Tribune-Star, https://www.tribstar.com

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