The U.S. Justice Department released
the below information:
A former owner of a
government contracting company that serviced the Military Sealift Command (MSC)
was sentenced to 60 months in prison, and to pay a $15,000 fine, for his
participation in a bribery conspiracy from approximately 1999 to 2014, in which
he provided a contracting official at MSC with almost $3 million in
bribes. Acting Assistant Attorney
General Kenneth A. Blanco of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and
U.S. Attorney Dana J. Boente of the Eastern District of Virginia made the
announcement.
U.S. District Judge Arenda L.
Wright Allen today sentenced Joseph P. Allen, 56, of Panama City, Florida,
following his guilty plea on April 19, to one count of conspiracy to commit
bribery.
According to the statement of
facts included in Allen’s guilty plea, Allen conspired with a government
contracting official, Scott B. Miserendino, Sr., 58, formerly of Stafford,
Virginia, to use Miserendino’s position at MSC to enrich themselves through bribery. Specifically, beginning in about 1999,
Miserendino used his position and influence at MSC to facilitate and expand
Allen’s company’s commission agreement with a third-party telecommunications
company that sold maritime satellite services to MSC. Unknown to MSC or the telecommunications
company, throughout the scheme, Allen paid half of the commissions he received
from that telecommunications company to Miserendino as bribes.
For his role in the scheme,
Miserendino was charged in a five-count indictment on May 4, with one count of
conspiracy to commit bribery and honest services mail fraud, one count of
bribery, and three counts of honest services mail fraud. His trial is currently scheduled for October
31, before U.S. District Court Judge Rebecca Beach Smith. The charges and allegations against
Miserendino contained in the indictment are merely accusations. The defendant
is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
in a court of law.
The Norfolk offices of the FBI,
the Defense Criminal Investigative Service and the Naval Criminal Investigative
Service investigated the case. Trial
Attorneys Sean F. Mulryne and Molly Gaston of the Criminal Division’s Public
Integrity Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen W. Haynie of the Eastern
District of Virginia are prosecuting the case.
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