Lafayette Man, Two Daughters Sentenced to Federal Prison in $500K Fraud Scheme
Three family members admitted to submitting at least $400,000 in false claims involving fake inspections and unprovided meals under a federal nutrition program, officials said.
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Owner of Scott non-profit, 2 daughters convicted and sentenced for $500K fraud scheme
LAFAYETTE, La. (NEWS 15) — A Lafayette family has learned the legal consequences for a conspiracy to defraud a federal nutrition assistance program out of half a million dollars. Brian Desormeaux, 64, received a 3-year federal prison sentence for leading…
Lafayette man, daughters sentenced to prison time for stealing $500k from federal assistance program
LAFAYETTE — A Lafayette man and his daughters were sentenced to prison time for stealing $500,000 from a federal nutrition assistance program.The U.S. Department of Justice said Thursday that 64-year-old Brian Paul Desormeaux, 38-year-old Amy Desormeaux Hernandez and 35-year-old Lenzi Desormeaux Babineaux defrauded the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Child and Adult Care Food Program of half a million dollars.Desormeaux, the former executive di…
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