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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
25. From the DoJ PR
Sat Apr 30, 2016, 03:20 AM
Apr 2016
https://www.justice.gov/usao-edva/pr/former-fox-news-commentator-pleads-guilty-fraud

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Wayne Shelby Simmons, 62, of Annapolis, Maryland, a former Fox News commentator who has falsely claimed he spent 27 years working for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), pleaded guilty today to major fraud against the government, wire fraud, and a firearms offense.
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In a statement of facts filed with his plea agreement, Simmons admitted he defrauded the government in 2008 when he obtained work as a team leader in the U.S. Army’s Human Terrain Systems program, and again in 2010 when he was deployed to Afghanistan as a senior intelligence advisor on the International Security Assistance Force’s Counterinsurgency Advisory and Assistance Team. Simmons admitted making false statements about his financial and criminal history, and admitted that there are no records or any other evidence that he was ever employed by or worked with the CIA, or ever applied for or was granted a security clearance by that agency. Simmons also admitted that in order to obtain the senior intelligence advisor position, he lied about work he had done a year earlier as a team leader on the Human Terrain Systems program. Simmons admitted to making similar false statements in 2009 as well, in an unsuccessful attempt to obtain work with the State Department’s Worldwide Protective Service.

As to the wire fraud charge, Simmons admitted to defrauding an individual victim, identified as E.L., out of $125,000 in connection with a bogus real estate investment. Simmons admitted to sending E.L. promised monthly disbursements to make it appear as if her funds had been invested as promised, and to repeatedly lying to her about the whereabouts of her money in order to perpetuate the fraud. As Simmons admitted, he simply spent the funds on personal purposes and there was never any actual real estate investment project.

As to the firearms charge, Simmons admitted that at the time he was arrested in this case, he was unlawfully in possession of two firearms, which he was prohibited from possessing on account of his prior felony convictions, including a prior Maryland felony conviction and two prior federal felony firearms convictions.

Simmons was indicted by a federal grand jury on Oct. 14, 2015, and faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison on the major fraud against the government count, a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison on the wire fraud count, and a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison on the felon-in-possession of a firearm count when sentenced on July 15. The maximum statutory sentences are prescribed by Congress and are provided here for informational purposes, as the sentencing of the defendant will be determined by the court based on the advisory Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.
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How in the hell did this guy get a military clearance for base work? glowing Apr 2016 #1
Indeed, WTF? MerryBlooms Apr 2016 #3
From what I have heard from old friend, they said if you talked a good line and had a pulse LiberalArkie Apr 2016 #16
My secret clearance went way back. longship Apr 2016 #18
Ideological Clearance ThoughtCriminal Apr 2016 #24
He was sent home from the box The Polack MSgt Apr 2016 #28
Greasing of palms imo. Rex Apr 2016 #29
You can't blame Fox... Blanks Apr 2016 #2
Yeah, pretty much. MerryBlooms Apr 2016 #5
Kick and Rec. the only "qualification" you need is to be a Republican hack. emulatorloo Apr 2016 #4
Hell, you only need to pretend to be a Republican hack, Ilsa Apr 2016 #26
Thank you for posting the article….. blm Apr 2016 #6
Is he one of the experts trump listens to? gwheezie Apr 2016 #7
Scary thought, isn't it. MerryBlooms Apr 2016 #8
That and 2naSalit Apr 2016 #9
A fraud on Fox? No one could have suspected that. Scuba Apr 2016 #10
Fixed News is putting frauds on the air? d_legendary1 Apr 2016 #11
Lol he is about as qualified to be on there Separation Apr 2016 #12
He's probably more qualified packman Apr 2016 #13
"60 Minutes" ran a segment with a phony "Benghazi hero." Archae Apr 2016 #14
On a network where Victoria Jackson is an expert...sure why not. Johonny Apr 2016 #15
Fox News IS a Fraud fred v Apr 2016 #17
It makes you wonder how many other right wing commentators are complete frauds. tenderfoot Apr 2016 #19
No wonder at all.. they all are! mountain grammy Apr 2016 #20
I think there are many and they're sprinkled throughout the channels. MerryBlooms Apr 2016 #21
I think we truly have turned a corner here on the DU, where the government can say someone did or hughee99 Apr 2016 #22
Wasn't the halfwit half governor a Faux consultant? lpbk2713 Apr 2016 #23
From the DoJ PR nitpicker Apr 2016 #25
well they do PRETEND to do the news dembotoz Apr 2016 #27
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