Trial set for widow of police lieutenant who killed himself

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Melodie Gliniewicz, widow of Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz | File photo

A trial date has been set for the wife of a suburban Chicago police lieutenant who killed himself and made it look like it was duty related.

Lake County Judge James Booras on Wednesday set a trial date of July 1 for Melodie Gliniewicz, who is charged with unlawful use of charitable funds, conspiracy and money laundering.

The 53-year-old widow of Fox Lake police Lt. Charles “Joe” Gliniewicz is accused of helping her husband misuse thousands of dollars of a youth program’s funds before his suicide in 2015. She has pleaded not guilty .

Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz | File photo

Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz | File photo

Authorities say Charles Gliniewicz staged his suicide because he feared discovery of his embezzlement from the program. It’s alleged the couple used the funds to pay for a trip to Hawaii, movie tickets and restaurant charges.

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