Charges: DeKalb Schools’ Reid led scam
Crawford Lewis was the leading man for DeKalb County’s school system. But when it comes to the accusations in his indictment last week, he appeared to be more of a supporting character to the woman who ran the district’s construction program.
In a 127-page indictment handed down Wednesday, Lewis is portrayed as a superintendent who turned a blind eye to violations of district policy and state law, compromising himself for little in return.
If Lewis was a secondary figure, his former chief operating officer, Patricia “Pat” Reid, has been painted as the star of this unfolding drama — a construction expert who duped school board members and steered work to her husband.
Reid’s husband at the time, Tucker architect Tony Pope, is depicted as a businessman ready to get a bigger piece of the pie. Their 2005 marriage was annulled in April, but prior to that Reid was known as Pat Pope.