Despite Retired St. Louis Teacher’s Death, Daughter Collected $150k In Pension
St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO)
Feb. 8—ST. LOUIS — For more than seven years after the death of a retired St. Louis teacher in 2012, her daughter kept collecting nearly $150,000 in pension benefits, federal charging documents unsealed this month say.
The teacher's daughter, Cheryl Ladner Kimbrough, has been arrested on five felony counts of wire fraud. She appeared in U.S. District Court in St. Louis on Monday.
The indictment says Kimbrough's mother, who is identified only by the initials A.L., retired in 1999 and moved in with Kimbrough in southern Texas. After the death of Kimbrough's mother on Sept. 16, 2012, pension payments continued to be deposited into the joint account she held with Kimbrough.