Chicago Sun-Times

HIV agency uncovers ‘fraud scheme’

Former CFO charged with embezzling money from Planned Parenthood

- BY JAKE WITTICH, STAFF REPORTER jwittich@suntimes.com | @JakeWittic­h

A local HIV services organizati­on has launched a fundraisin­g campaign to recover stolen money from “a complex fraud scheme” that was uncovered at the nonprofit after its former CFO was recently charged with embezzling money from her previous employer.

Chicago House and Social Service Agency reported the theft to Chicago police on Jan. 10 after learning that its ex-CFO Andrea Peoples was charged in January with stealing more than $100,000 from Planned Parenthood of Illinois, where she worked until April 2017.

Eric Wilkerson, chief developmen­t officer at Chicago House, would not comment on the amount of money stolen from the agency, but its board chairman Ryan Garrison told WBEZ it’s suspected to be a six-figure amount.

Wilkerson said after learning of Peoples’ arrest, Chicago House launched an internal investigat­ion that found several employees allegedly committed fraud against the organizati­on. Peoples was among several employees who were subsequent­ly fired, Wilkerson said. No one has been charged yet in the alleged scheme at Chicago House, which provides housing, health and employment services to people who are vulnerable to HIV.

“At the end of the day, this puts our clients, staff and everybody at risk,” Wilkerson said of the financial impact from the alleged scheme that is still being investigat­ed by authoritie­s.

“We are in a tough spot right now, but we are a viable agency and will continue serving the population­s most affected by HIV and AIDS.”

To recover from the loss, Chicago House launched a fundraisin­g campaign on Jan. 28 to raise at least $500,000 by April 1. As of Feb. 11, the organizati­on had already raised about 28% of that goal.

Peoples, 41, started working at Chicago House in August 2018, more than a year after she was fired from Planned Parenthood.

In a recent emailed statement, a Planned Parenthood spokespers­on said a routine audit found that Peoples had allegedly embezzled money from the organizati­on’s operating budget between July 2015 and April 2017.

“The conduct as alleged in the criminal complaint violates the mission and values of Planned Parenthood of Illinois,” the organizati­on’s statement said. “We take our responsibi­lity to the communitie­s we serve very seriously and are committed to upholding the public’s trust.”

Howard Wise, Peoples’ attorney, did not respond to a request for comment.

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