Father, Son Get 18 Months For Overbilling NSA
BALTIMORE (AP) -- A Maryland father and son have been sentenced to 18 months in prison for cheating the National Security Agency out of nearly $1.5 million.
A federal judge on Friday also ordered William Turley, 71, of Annapolis and his 54-year-old son, Donald, of Owings, to serve a year of home detention for wire fraud and conspiracy. The father must pay a $100,000 fine and both must pay nearly $250,000 in restitution.
Prosecutors say the family's Upper Marlboro company, Bechdon, over-billed the agency for hours that were never worked.
A third relative, Christina Turley Knott, 50, of Edgewater, has admitted to participating in the scheme and pleaded guilty last year to failing to pay taxes on $4.5 million she embezzled from the business. Her sentencing is set for Wednesday.
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