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December 04, 2023
Gov't Contractors Sentenced In $8M Bid-Rigging Scheme
A Georgia federal judge has sentenced two military contractors for using false bids to secure Pentagon contracts worth almost $8 million, a month after a co-conspirator was hit with a four-month sentence, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Monday.
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November 30, 2023
Pentagon Contractor Seeks Probation For $8M Fraud
A military contractor convicted of defrauding the government for around $8 million wants a Georgia federal judge to reject a lengthy prison sentence recommended by prosecutors, arguing instead that probation and community service are appropriate punishment.
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November 01, 2023
Gov't Contractor Gets 4 Months In $8M Bid-Rigging Scheme
A Georgia federal judge sentenced a military contractor to four months in prison in a stark departure from the four-year sentence federal prosecutors sought after he and two others were convicted of a nearly $8 million bid-rigging scheme.
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October 23, 2023
Feds Want 4 Years For Contractor In $8M Bid-Rigging Scheme
Federal prosecutors on Monday asked a Georgia federal judge to sentence a military contractor to four years in prison after he and two others were convicted of a nearly $8 million bid-rigging scheme the contractors claimed cost the Pentagon nothing because they performed all the contracted work.
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August 22, 2023
Contractors Argue $8M Bid-Rigging Scheme Cost Feds $0
Three military contractors convicted of a nearly $8 million bid-rigging scheme told a Georgia federal court that their plot had cost the Pentagon nothing, as they delivered the requested materials and services to the government.
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March 29, 2023
Military Contractors Guilty In $8M Bidding Scheme, Jury Says
A Georgia federal jury on Wednesday found three military contractors guilty of using fraudulent bids to secure nearly $8 million in Pentagon contracts, the U.S. Department of Justice said, just two weeks after a communications and technology support company pled guilty ahead of trial.
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March 13, 2023
Defense Contractor Cops To $8M Bidding Fraud
A communications and technology support company pled guilty to major fraud and conspiracy on Monday, just as it was set to stand trial in Georgia federal court for using fraudulent bids to allegedly secure $8 million in Pentagon contracts.
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February 17, 2023
Feds Spar With Contractors Over What To Exclude At Trial
The government and two defendants accused of winning nearly $8 million in fraudulent U.S. military contracts are sparring over what can be argued and discussed at trial, which is set to begin on March 13.
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February 14, 2023
Conspiracy Charges Stick In Ga. Contract Fraud Case
Two defendants accused of winning nearly $8 million in fraudulent U.S. military contracts will have to face criminal conspiracy allegations after a Georgia federal judge ruled prosecutors could bring those charges despite agreements that suspended the statute of limitations and narrowed the scope of their investigation.
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September 19, 2022
Contract Sham Bid Conspiracy Charges Untimely, Judge Told
Two defendants accused of roles in an elaborate scheme to help a company win nearly $8 million in military contracts using bogus quotes from purported competitors have urged a Georgia federal judge to toss conspiracy charges, saying they were untimely.