Posted on Jan 29, 2024
Con artist accused of stealing $100M from Army to spend on luxe homes, cars is allowed to retire...
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Posted 10 mo ago
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Won't do her much good if she is found guilty of the crimes.
"If convicted, Mello could face a maximum of 20 years in prison for each fraud charge, a maximum of 10 years for each spending statute charge, and a minimum of two years for the aggravated identity theft charge.
She would also be forced to hand over money and goods she received as a result of the alleged crime.
https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2023/12/15/civilian-employee-charged-in-100m-fraud-scheme-makes-first-court-appearance/
"If convicted, Mello could face a maximum of 20 years in prison for each fraud charge, a maximum of 10 years for each spending statute charge, and a minimum of two years for the aggravated identity theft charge.
She would also be forced to hand over money and goods she received as a result of the alleged crime.
https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2023/12/15/civilian-employee-charged-in-100m-fraud-scheme-makes-first-court-appearance/
Civilian employee charged in $100M fraud scheme makes first court appearance
A civilian employee accused of stealing $100 million from the U.S. Army made her first court appearance at the federal courthouse on Thursday.
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I'm shocked she did not get a promotion out of it (Sarcasm). Just seems like in civil service if you screw up you move up. Zero accountability.
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