St. Louis Nonprofit Executive Sentenced to 41 Months in Prison for $2.3 Million Dollar Student Meal Fraud
Cymone McClellan also must forfeit the vehicles and real estate that she spent meal money to buy.
Cymone McClellan, a nonprofit executive, was sentenced to 41 months in prison for her role in a $2.3 million student meal fraud scheme. She must also forfeit the vehicles and real estate that she spent meal money to buy.
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Media Coverage · April 23, 2026
Cymone McClellan, a St. Louis nonprofit executive, was sentenced to 41 months in prison for defrauding her organization out of $2.3 million meant for student meals. She used the funds to purchase vehicles and real estate. This sentence holds her accountable for her actions.
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Cymone McClellan, a St. Louis nonprofit executive, was sentenced to 41 months in prison for defrauding her organization out of $2.3 million meant for student meals. She used the funds to purchase vehicles and real estate. This sentence holds her accountable for her actions.
Cymone McClellan also must forfeit the vehicles and real estate that she spent meal money to buy.
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