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Fenton’s Class of 2022 graduates
The Fenton High School Class of 2022 stands near the conclusion of the May 15 Commencement Ceremony while Superintendent James Ongtengco formally con-
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firms they have all met the graduation requirements as set forth by the Board of Education and the State of Illinois.
Former legal secretary gets five years for stealing from law firm, posing as attorney Addison police make arrest in 2017
gal secretary for a DuPage County law firm had been sentenced to five years in the Illinois Department On Tuesday, May 24, DuPage of Corrections for stealing nearly County State’s Attorney Robert B. $100,000 from the firm. Aracelia Dominguez, 42, of the Berlin announced that a former le-
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4500 block of W. Lawrence, Chicago, appeared at her sentencing hearing late last week where Judge Margaret O’Connell handed down the sentence. On Oct. 1, 2020, Dominguez entered a guilty plea to one count of Theft by Deception, a Class 2 Felony. The sentence stems from allegations that beginning in February 2013, Dominguez, at times presenting herself as an attorney, met with potential clients of her employer without her employer’s knowledge and accepted payments, primarily in cash, for immigration legal work that she was not authorized to perform. In addition to the cash payments, Dominguez forged multiple checks
she received from clients, endorsed the checks to herself and deposited the checks into her personal bank accounts. Dominguez was fired from the firm in December 2016 at which time the firm’s owner noticed discrepancies in the firm’s finances and contacted the Addison Police Department. On Oct. 3, 2017, following an investigation in the matter, an $80,000 arrest warrant was issued for Dominguez. In February 2018, Dominguez was taken into custody in Cook County. On Feb. 20, 2018, after her bond was reduced to $40,000 with 10% to apply, Dominguez posted the necessary $4,000, and was released
from custody. “Ms. Dominguez was trusted by her employer,” Berlin said. “She repaid that trust however, by stealing nearly $100,000 from the very people who put food on her table and clothes on her back. Thankfully, Ms. Dominguez’s scheme was [discovered] and she will now be held responsible for her reprehensible actions. I thank the Addison Police Department … for their efforts in holding this defendant responsible for her actions.” Dominguez will begin serving her sentence on Monday, July 11 and will be required to serve 50% of her sentence before being eligible for parole. She was also ordered to pay restitution to her former employer.
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