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Former head of Impact Charter School, family and contractor indicted by federal grand jury

10 minutes 12 seconds ago Thursday, July 16 2026 Jul 16, 2026 July 16, 2026 12:53 PM July 16, 2026 in News
Source: WBRZ

BATON ROUGE - The former head of Impact Charter School, her family members and an independent contractor were indicted by a federal grand jury on Thursday in connection with the embezzlement of school funds. 

The school's previous CEO Chakesha Scott, her husband Eric Scott, their daughter Courtney Scott and contractor Sam Green were named in a criminal indictment filed in the Middle District of Louisiana. The four are accused of conspiring with one another to use school funds for personal use and creating false documents to make the payments appear as business expenses, a scheme that allegedly spanned from 2018 to 2024. 

The indictment says Chakesha Scott diverted more than $2 million to a bank account for a separate organization called Friends of Impact Charter School, where she also served as CEO.

The document says Chakesha Scott paid $166,520 from a school account for a 2021 Land Rover and a 2017 Acura MDX for her and her daughter to use. The indictment said the expenses were not authorized. Chakesha Scott also allegedly paid $42,371 to buy a 2018 Tesla from a dealership in Metairie. 

The indictment included that Chakesha and Eric Scott, over the course of four years, intentionally misapplied $292,993 collected from families for school uniforms and activities.

In 2022, Chakesha Scott allegedly used $171,659 in Impact Charter funds to pay closing costs on a property that the school system did not own. During the same year, Chakesha and Eric Scott allegedly paid $114,094 for personal travel expenses on credit cards connected to Impact Charter. 

According to the indictment, Chakesha Scott intentionally overpaid Green, who worked for Sam Green and Sons, and instructed him to send the extra money to her personal account. Green allegedly did work on the Scott family property, which was paid for by funds from the school. 

The indictment lists charges of conspiracy to commit theft concerning programs receiving federal funds, money laundering and five counts of theft concerning programs receiving federal funds. 

Impact Charter, which is operated by Education Explosion, was raided in May 2024. A scathing audit was released in February 2025, which detailed the alleged abuse of school funds. Days after the audit was published, the Louisiana State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education appointed a new board of directors to lead the school. 

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