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  1. 26. Jan. 2024 · The superintendent of both schools, Percy Clark, 81, of Carmel, faces one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, 16 counts of wire fraud, and 11 counts of money laundering. Clark, a...

  2. 25. Jan. 2024 · The superintendent of both schools, Percy Clark, 81, of Carmel, faces one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, 16 counts of wire fraud, and 11 counts of money laundering. Additionally,...

  3. 24. Jan. 2024 · The people indicted are Thomas Stoughton, who headed the schools and controlled multiple related companies; Phillip Holden, who was director of Indiana Virtual School and had responsibilities for both schools; and Percy Clark, who was superintendent of both schools.

  4. 23. Jan. 2024 · The people indicted are Thomas Stoughton, who headed the schools and controlled multiple related companies; Phillip Holden, who was director of Indiana Virtual School and had responsibilities for...

  5. 25. Jan. 2024 · Percy Clark, 81, of Carmel, one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, 16 counts of wire fraud and 11 counts of money laundering. Phillip Holden, 62, of Middletown, one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and 16 counts of wire fraud. Christopher King, 61, of Green Fork entered a guilty plea to conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

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  6. 25. Jan. 2024 · Percy Clark, 81, a Carmel resident and the former superintendent of Lawrence Township schools, who was indicted on 16 counts of wire fraud, 11 counts of money laundering and one count of...

  7. 26. Jan. 2024 · Thomas Stoughton, Percy Clark, and Phillip Holden were released after appearing in court this week. The defendants helped run Indiana Virtual School and Indiana Virtual Pathways Academy, two online schools that closed abruptly in 2019 after allegations that they inflated enrollment.