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"Dead Souls in the American Way": Pentagon employee accused of fraud with "fake cadets"

"Dead Souls in the American Way": Pentagon employee accused of fraud with "fake cadets"
42-summer Pentagon employee Randolph Stanley accused of fraud with "fake cadets". presumably, he used non-existent students, students and cadets, to collect supposedly for them 6,2 million dollars in federal aid.

Prosecution claims, that the money was partly used to pay "ghost writers" for completing assignments for the Pentagon.

Stanley, who worked for the Defense Contracts Audit Agency (DCAA), accused of filing applications for millions of dollars in government aid for "fake cadets", and the tasks were performed on their behalf by "ghost authors". Since 2005 by 2021 year for illegal enrichment, he used dozens of people.

The prosecutor's office reported, that help in the amount 6,7 million dollars was sent to at least eight educational institutions, that, subtracting tuition fees, handed over 6,2 million dollars to non-existent students, students and cadets. This money was pocketed in whole or in part by Stanley..

Some data about the personalities of cadets (students) were actually stolen from the database, others themselves allowed the use of personal data for a fee.

So for more than a decade and a half, the scheme worked, which can be conditionally called "dead souls in the American way".

used photos:Facebook/West Point Academy (USA)

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