More bribery charges filed against ex-superintendent
Published 7:53 pm Wednesday, November 14, 2018
MINNEAPOLIS — A federal count of bribery has been added to charges against a former Minnesota superintendent accused of embezzling public funds.
Prosecutors said Shakopee’s former schools chief Rod Thompson used his position of authority to solicit a construction company to make renovations at his home, pay for personal travel and attend sporting events.
The 53-year-old Thompson is facing a federal charge of corrupt solicitation of a bribe. He is already facing trial in Scott County on 20 felony charges, including 13 counts of embezzlement. Authorities said Thompson embezzled more than $70,000 from the school district over a six-year period.
His attorney, Peter Wold, said Thompson plans to make a plea deal in both cases and has been cooperating with prosecutors.