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Sat Nov 24, 2018, 11:25 AM Nov 2018

Fake Navy vet gets sentenced for scamming VA

A South Carolina man who never served in the military has been sentenced to prison for swindling nearly $200,000 in health care from the Department of Veterans Affairs, according to federal officials. Keith Hudson, 71, was sentenced this week to six months in federal prison, the Justice Department said in a news release. He was also sentenced to house arrest for six months after his release from prison.

Hudson pleaded guilty earlier this year to federal health care fraud charges. Claiming to have served in Vietnam, Hudson also said that he had received two Purple Heart medals when he applied to the VA in Charleston in 2015, according to authorities. In his falsified paperwork, prosecutors also said that Hudson included incorrect citations for his alleged rank and claimed to have received an award that is only bestowed by the U.S. Army, not the Navy.

But Hudson never actually served in the military at all. In court paperwork for Hudson's guilty plea, prosecutors noted that Hudson had falsified a DD-214 - a military document detailing a person's service in and separation from the service - claiming to have served as a corpsman in the U.S. Navy from 1967 to 1971. During the years he claimed to have been in the military, Hudson was actually working in New York and Maine, at various supermarkets and health care facilities, according to government court filings.

Prosecutors said that Hudson is suspected of carrying out a similar scheme in Connecticut, where he got care at VA facilities from 2003 until authorities caught on several years later and placed him in a pretrial diversion program.

https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2018/11/24/fake-navy-vet-gets-sentenced-for-scamming-va/

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Fake Navy vet gets sentenced for scamming VA (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Nov 2018 OP
See, this is why we need to privatize TheFarseer Nov 2018 #1
He should also have to pay the money back. old guy Nov 2018 #2
Not only that but with interest. And a very GWC58 Nov 2018 #3

GWC58

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3. Not only that but with interest. And a very
Sat Nov 24, 2018, 02:04 PM
Nov 2018

hefty fine. If he has no job he should be forced to get one. I have 0 sympathy for this piece of shit!! 😡

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