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Two FEMA Employees Sentenced to Prison Terms Following Federal Bribery Convictions in New Orleans
Aug 30 03:33 PM US/Eastern
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Contact: Kathy English, 504-680-3068; Web: http://www.Usdoj.Gov/Usao/Lae

NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 30 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Two Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) officials working in the New Orleans region following Hurricane Katrina were sentenced in federal court to 21 months imprisonment and fined $20,000 each, U.S. Attorney Jim Letten of the Eastern District of Louisiana announced today. Andrew Rose and Loyd Holliman, both residents of Colorado, were FEMA Disaster Assistance employees who were charged with managing the FEMA LB Landry base camp located in New Orleans, La., and were public officials in their capacity as employees of FEMA.

Both defendants were arrested by special agents of the FBI and Department of Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General in January of 2006 following an undercover investigation which began after both Rose and Holliman approached a Louisiana businessman under contract for $1 million in food services, demanding that the businessman illegally kick back to them an initial payment of $20,000 and weekly payments of $5,000 as payment for the contract. After the Louisiana businessman reported the matter to federal authorities, an intensive two-month undercover investigation utilizing electronic surveillance captured both Rose and Holliman demanding bribes and receiving $20,000 in cash from the cooperating businessman. The two defendants were placed under arrest by FBI and Department of Homeland Security's Office of the Inspector General special agents.

"I want to recognize and thank the courageous Louisiana businessman who wasted no time in reporting the illegal and corrupt conduct of these two government representatives to federal authorities, which resulted in the successful conclusion of this important corruption case," stated U.S. Attorney Letten. "We in federal enforcement, as the guardians of the public trust, will continue to remain vigilant, focused, aggressive and committed to punishing those unscrupulous individuals who seek to illegally enrich themselves at the expense of our needy citizens, and to further deter any such corrupt conduct by citizens or public servants alike."

This matter was investigated by special agents of the FBI and agents of the Department of Homeland Security's Office of the Inspector General. This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys James R. Mann and Salvador Perricone.

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