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County Board Member's Daughter Cops to Stealing but Felony Dropped

The daughter of Will County Board member Herbert Brooks pleaded guilty to misdemeanor theft after a special prosecutor reduced the charge from a felony.

 

Will County Board member Herbert Brooks' daughter pleaded guilty to stealing from the Target store where she worked as a cashier.

As part of the deal, Special Prosecutor Dave Neal dropped the felony charge filed against 23-year-old Megan Brooks of Joliet and replaced it with a misdemeanor.

If Megan Brooks pays back the full $1,291 she stole from the 2701 Plainfield Road Target, Neal said he will recommend she get off with a sentence of court supervision and 200 hours of community service. If she fails to come up with the money by her sentencing on March 5, Brooks faces up to a year in the Will County jail.

Neal said Megan Brooks was prepared to pay as much as $600 Monday but that he does not want her on an installment plan. Neal said he prefers Target get all its money back at once.

Megan Brooks siphoned the money out of the Target cash registers over the course of three months starting in December 2011. She charged up a Target cash card made out in her own name by returning merchandise she had not bought, Neal said, then withdrew the money from the card.

Herbert Brooks, D-Joliet, who is also the pastor of St. John Missionary Baptist Church, accompanied his daughter to court for her guilty plea Monday. A member of the county board since 2008, Brooks was elected board speaker in December.

Megan Brooks is the third child of a county board member to be arrested and tried by a special prosecutor in recent years.

Alex Wilhelmi, the son of Steve Wilhelmi, D-Joliet, was arrested in July after allegedly whipping a man in the street with his belt. The alleged attack was the culmination of a road rage incident in which two of Wilhelmi's friends were also arrested.

Special Prosecutor Neal dropped the case against Wilhelmi, 21. His two friends, Manuel Borrego, 24, and Daniel Duffy, 23, got court supervision after pleading guilty.

In July 2010, Matthew Moustis, the 19-year-old son of County Board member Jim Moustis, R-Frankfort, was arrested and jailed for allegedly stabbing a Mokena teen in the chest. The Mokena teen, Brandon Lauer, who is now 21, told police Moustis attacked and stabbed him over a girl.

Charles Colburn, a colleague of Neal's from the Special Prosecution Unit of the Illinois State's Attorney Appellate Prosecutor's Office, dropped the charge against Matthew Moustis in December 2010. Colburn moved to dismiss the case after a grand jury declined to indict Matthew Moustis.

After Megan Brooks pleaed guilty Monday, Neal explained that he agreed to reduce the charge in light of her clean record the fact that all the video surveilance evidence compiled by Target security staff would have led to a lengthy, complicated trial.

Neal said the case would pose "a bit of a complex presentation to a jury."

"This involved many hours of video surveillance of the defendant by Target security," he said.

Neal also said he wanted to ensure that Target was paid back all the money that was stolen.

Related Topics: County Board, Court, Jail, Special Prosecutor, Surveillance, and Target

Kimberly

4:32 pm on Monday, January 7, 2013

Guess I better make sure I have my Daddyget a seat on the County Board before I commit a felony, that way they can set me up with a "special" prosecutor and I'll get a slap on the hand also. Special Prosecutor is code for SPECIAL TREATMENT!!

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dale evans

5:16 pm on Monday, January 7, 2013

" 23-year-old Megan Brooks of Joliet stated that she would be able to pay back the full $1,200 restitution after her next shift at Target, but would be paying in gift cards. "

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Lee

10:47 pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2013

That has got to be the funniest thing I've read in a long time!! Great comment Dale.

TJones

8:54 pm on Monday, January 7, 2013

Am I the only one concerned that this young lady is still being prosecuted for a $1200 theft, while a young man who stabbed someone in the chest, and another young man who whipped someone with a belt on a public street had their charges dropped? Really? Granted I am not familiar with the particulars of any of these cases, but I will take my chances with the young lady versus the two young men who displayed violent tendencies,

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Reality Bytes!

10:27 pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Its because she's black, right???

Wow

8:34 am on Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Its so nice to connected like this Kimberly said it best "Special Treatment"!

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Phillip Cleary

10:41 am on Tuesday, January 8, 2013

What is really funny is that there has been little press coverage about this. I ran into this article by accident. When the drug addict from Frankfort committed his felony it was all over the Herald. I think all three of these people and their families are filth!

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shawn

1:26 pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2013

I have only one question. .. What makes any of them that special to be allowed to commit a crime? Let's all go to target and "borrow" some items. ... We can pay them back later! I guarantee that would not be the case for any of us!

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Reality Bytes!

10:31 pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2013

I guess the apples probably don't fall far from the trees either... Politicians are crooks, why wouldn't their kids follow in their footsteps. Special treatment and priveledges are a way of life for these people.

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Flora Dora

10:24 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013

Shop lifting and outright stealing from stores forces prices up for the rest of us. She needs to spend some time in the clink as well as paying back what she stole.

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sweet heart

12:06 am on Sunday, January 13, 2013

Yeah really you pay the price of what you steal from a store. i,thought the employer
check:s the criminal back fround check:s on people before there hired at any store.
Why would you steal form your employer that kind of dumb

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ShannonakaBixxy

5:30 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013

In regards to the Frankfort situation, that kid ended up admitting he lied. Matthew Moustis did.NOT stab the kid. I have known the Moustis family for 27 yrs. I babysat Matthew when he was a kid. He's a good kid. So don't combine these other incidents all together. Not all political people are bad and get slaps on the wrists when they actually did something wrong. The Moustis family is a well respected and loved family.

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YeahOk88

5:48 pm on Thursday, May 9, 2013

That is rich. "I babysat him a lonnng time ago so i know,,,,". I wouldnt want people to know I was a part of his unstable childhood.

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