The U.S. Attorney's Office Eastern District of Pennsylvania released the below:
PHILADELPHIA – United States Attorney William M. McSwain announced that Richard Meleski, 58, of Chalfont, PA, pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including healthcare fraud, mail fraud, stolen valor, and aiding and abetting straw purchases of firearms.
In
November 2019, Meleski was charged by Indictment for his scheme to defraud the
government of hundreds of thousands of dollars in benefits. To perpetrate the
scheme, Meleski faked serving in the U.S. military, specifically the Navy
SEALs, and falsely represented that he had been a Prisoner of War, in order to
secure healthcare benefits from the Veterans Administration (VA) worth over
$300,000. Due to his false representation as a POW, the defendant received
healthcare from the VA in Priority Group 3, effectively receiving healthcare
before other deserving military service members. In reality, Meleski never
served a single day in the United States military.
Meleski
also filed for monetary compensation from the VA for PTSD he supposedly
suffered during an armed conflict in Beirut in which he rescued injured service
members. In his application for disability benefits for PTSD, Meleski falsely
represented that he had been awarded the Silver Star for heroic actions during
his time as a Navy SEAL. Again, Meleski never served a single day in the United
States military and of course was never awarded any service medals. Meleski
also submitted another application to the VA for monetary compensation in which
he included obituaries of actual Navy SEALs alongside whom he had supposedly
served. In short, he traded on the actions of true heroes in an attempt to
bolster his false application for monetary benefits.
The
defendant also filed for disability benefits from The United States Social
Security Administration (SSA) for injuries he claimed to have received during
his time in the service. Meleski falsely testified under oath in connection
with an SSA Disability proceeding.
After
being arrested for fraud, it was discovered that the defendant had also engaged
in aiding and abetting the straw purchase of two separate firearms; he also
pleaded guilty to this conduct.
“Meleski
faked a record as a decorated U.S. Navy SEAL in order to steal numerous forms
of compensation,” said U.S. Attorney McSwain. “Everything about this case is
profoundly offensive. Our veterans fought for the freedoms we hold dear, and we
owe them a debt that we can never fully repay. But holding individuals like
Meleski accountable for their crimes is one small way that we can honor our
veterans’ service.”
The
case was investigated by Department of Veterans Affairs Office of the Inspector
General, Social Security Administration Office of the Inspector General, and
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. It is being prosecuted by Special
Assistant United States Attorney Megan Curran.
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