Former Sales Rep Convicted for E-Rate Fraud
Grant Gross, IDG News Service
With HP wireless printers, you could have printed this from any room in the house. Live wirelessly. Print wirelessly.
A California woman who had positions with two tech vendors has been convicted on 22 counts related to fraud, collusion and conspiracy in connection with E-Rate projects at schools in seven states.
Judy Green, of Temecula, California, was convicted late Friday by a jury in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in San Francisco, according to court documents. She will be sentenced in January.
The E-Rate program helps schools and libraries in poor areas buy equipment to connect to the Internet. In recent years, the U.S. Department of Justice has brought several cases against telecom and tech vendors involved in the program, and critics have said the E-Rate program is rife with fraud and abuse.
Green was a former sales representative with Video Network Communications Inc. (VNCI) of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and co-owner of ADJ Consultants Inc. Green and those two companies were among six people and six companies indicted by the DOJ in April 2005 for schemes to defraud the E-Rate program.
The DOJ accused the defendants of charging ineligible equipment and services to the E-Rate program and filing false reports with the program during projects in Arkansas, California, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Wisconsin.
Also charged with Green were:
-- Howe Electric Inc. of Fresno, California;
-- Sema4 Inc. of San Juan Capistrano, California;
-- Digital Connect Communications of San Juan Capistrano, California;
-- Expedition Networks, Ltd. of North Hills, California;
-- Allan Green of Temecula, California, Judy Green's husband and co-owner of ADJ;
-- George Marchelos of Saratoga, California, a former sales representative for VNCI;
-- Steven Newton of San Juan Capistrano, California, a former vice president at Premio Computer Inc.;
-- Earl Nelson of Sonora, California, a former branch manager for Inter-Tel Technologies Inc.;
-- William Holman of Dallas, former vice president of sales for NEC-Business Network Solutions Inc.
Expedition Networks has plead guilty and fined US$5 million. Allan Green, Marchelos, Newton, Nelson, and Holman have pleaded guilty and are awaiting sentencing. Charges against Howe Electric Inc. are pending.
VNCI, Sema4, Digital Connect, and ADJ Communications are defunct; charges against them have been dropped.
VoIP Web Demo
Laptop Showcase
Tags at a Glance
Related Tech Industry Articles
- Must See! Microsoft's Photosynth Makes Photos a 3D Experience Newly live Web site provides users with 20GB of free storage, making it easy to create and share amazing 3D walkthroughs of your favorite places.
- Sun Eyes Former BEA Customers with Special Offer The first 20 qualified WebLogic or Fusion customers who buy Sun SOA products will be given free WebLogic adapters.
- Free App Testing Set for Ruby on Rails FiveRuns and Morph Labs partner to provide platform-as-a-service offering with app profiling.
- Microsoft to Buy up to $100M in Support Vouchers It continues a cross-licensing deal between Novell and SUSE Linux.
- Telecommuting: 6 Questions to Ask Before You Say Yes Proceed cautiously -- telework can change office dynamics in ways you hadn't anticipated.
- CDW Virtualization Center What is Virtualization and how can it help you save money? Click here to find out.
- Asus Laptop Showcase Ultra-fashionable thin and light notebooks with SmartLogon Face Recognition. Find out more...
- HP Ink Center Bring improved color and brilliance to your printed material. Visit the Resource Center for more info...








"Former Sales Rep Convicted for E-Rate Fraud" Comments