A longtime former principal of a Pompano Beach catholic school was found guilty Tuesday of organized scheme to defraud, a unanimous verdict delivered by a jury in Fort Lauderdale.
Lori St. Thomas, who led St. Coleman Catholic School for over 20 years, was convicted after prosecutors argued she systematically stole more than $238,000 from the school.
According to the Broward Sheriff’s Office, St. Thomas received “unauthorized extra pay totaling $238,196” over a period of nine years. She was arrested in October 2025…