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investigates Maryville; Governor considers closing it By Paul Meincke September 17, 2003 — The governor may close down Maryville Academy's Des Plaines campus, forcing the troubled teens to relocate. The announcement comes as the FBI investigates allegations of wrongdoing. Gov. Blagojevich will decide whether the state will remove children from Maryville Academy's Des Plaines campus on Friday. The announcement comes as the FBI investigates allegations of wrongdoing at the home for troubled teens. The state stopped sending children to Maryville Academy in December because of fights, sexual activity, attacks on staff, and other serious incidents. Governor Blagojevich said today he read a monitor's review of operations at Maryville and is "deeply troubled by it." He stopped short of publicly saying he'll order the removal of all the state's wards at Maryville but administration sources say the governor is indeed leaning toward that decision. Dr. James Guidi Within days of his appointment as the new program director at Maryville Dr Jim Guidi was called by the FBI.