Nun sentenced to year in prison for stealing $835,000 from California elementary school – By Michael Finnegan (Los Angeles Times) / February 7, 2022
LOS ANGELES — An 80-year-old nun who admitted stealing $835,000 from a Torrance elementary school asked a federal judge on Monday to show mercy and spare her from prison.
“I have sinned, I have broken the law, and I have no excuses,” Sister Mary Margaret Kreuper, the former principal of St. James Catholic School, told the judge. She called her crimes “a violation of my vows, the commandments, the law, and above all the sacred trust that so many had placed in me.”
Torn between parents and students who forgave her and those who demanded retribution for her theft of tuition money to pay for Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe vacations, U.S. District Judge Otis D. Wright II acknowledged his own anguish in finding a punishment to fit the crime.
“I haven’t slept well in God knows how long,” Wright told a Zoom hearing audience, saying he could not bring himself to judge Kreuper solely on “the worst thing that she’s done in her life.”
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