In One of the Largest Charter School Scams in History, No One Will Serve Jail Time

The story of the A3 online charter school empire is one of the largest charter school scandals in U.S. history. The scam had several angles, the most lucrative of which involved enrolling thousands of students who never took any classes, as Voice previously reported

A3’s 19 online charter schools raked in roughly $400 million from the state between 2015 and 2019. Sean McManus and Jason Schrock, the ringleaders, funneled some $80 million of that money into companies they controlled. Nine other people – including key lieutenants, an accountant and two former superintendents – were also charged for playing a role in the scheme to steal public funds. 

Despite such an unprecedented theft, not a single person involved in the A3 case will spend a day behind bars. McManus and Schrock were both sentenced to four years – but both have already been in ankle monitors, on home confinement. They both will get credit for time served. Several other key players had their felonies reduced to misdemeanors and two defendants essentially had their charges dropped for cooperating in the investigation. 

People who commit white collar crime frequently serve less time than those who are busted in street crimes, said Erin Sheley, a professor at California Western School of Law. 

“It’s all a negotiation. Ninety-five percent of cases are resolved through plea bargains,” said Sheley. “What white collar criminals have to their benefit in a negotiation is money. That…

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