A new indictment of former DeKalb County School District Superintendent Crawford Lewis says he worked with the school district’s attorneys to conceal criminal acts involving school construction projects.

In his role as executive officer of the Board of Education, Lewis “manipulated and colluded with general and outside counsel” to minimize the details of crimes he had blamed on the school system’s operations officer, Pat Pope, according to the May 1 indictment.

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