Marlon P. Bush, 47, formerly the Director of the East St.
Louis Public Library, was charged in a six-count Indictment with three counts
of Wire Fraud and three counts of Embezzlement from the City of East St. Louis
Public Library, A Unit of Government That Received Federal Funds, Don Boyce,
United States Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois, announced today.
Counts One through Three of the Indictment, Wire Fraud, each carry a maximum
penalty of up to 20 years in prison, while Counts Four through Six,
Embezzlement, each carry a maximum penalty of up to 10 years in prison. Each of
the offenses is punishable by a fine of up to $250,000, with mandatory
restitution.
The Indictment charges that from September 2014 through
December 2016, Bush took excess salary and charged personal purchases to the
East St. Louis Public Library’s credit card that included professional sports
tickets, concert tickets, personal apparel, jewelry, firearm accessories, and
personal travel expenses. Specific counts of the Indictment charge Bush with
using the Library’s credit card to purchase tickets for the Dallas Mavericks
and the entertainer Bootsy Collins, as well as throwing knives, a machete, and
an axe.
An indictment is a formal charge against a defendant. Under
the law, a defendant is presumed to be innocent of a charge until proven guilty
beyond a reasonable doubt to the satisfaction of a jury.
The investigation was conducted by the Metro-East Public
Corruption Task Force, consisting of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Internal Revenue Service/Criminal Investigations, and the Illinois State
Police. Anyone with information concerning public corruption can call the
Southern Illinois Public Corruption Task Force Tip Line: 618-589-7353. The case
is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Norman R. Smith.
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