
Nun admits to stealing over $835,000 from her school to help finance gambling habit, feds say
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A now-retired nun will plead guilty to wire fraud and money laundering charges for stealing more than $835,000 for gambling and other personal expenses from the Southern California school that she ran, federal prosecutors say.
Mary Margaret Kreuper, a 79-year-old Los Angeles resident, violated her vow of poverty during a 10-year period in which she pocketed tuition money, fees and charitable donations intended for St. James Catholic School in Torrance, California, according to a plea agreement with US Attorney's Office for the Central District of California. She was principal for nearly three decades. Kreuper's attorney Mark Byrne said Thursday that his client was "very remorseful" and, when confronted, "accepted full responsibility for what she had done and ... cooperated completely with law enforcement and the Archdiocese."
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