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Former United Nations employee found guilty of fraud

October 22, 2011 By sdcnews

WASHINGTON–A Virginia man was found guilty Friday by a federal jury on nine counts of wire fraud for obtaining more than $100,000 in salary payments by fraudulently holding concurrent jobs at the United Nations (U.N.) and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).

Jeffery K. Armstrong, 52, of South Riding, Va., was indicted on June 28 by a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia on nine counts of wire fraud for his scheme to defraud the U.N., an international organization committed to humanitarian and peace-keeping efforts, and the NLRB, an independent agency of the U.S. government.

According to evidence presented in the trial, in March 2008 Armstrong took a leave of absence from his position as a supervisory security specialist with the Department of the Army to accept a full-time position at the U.N.  As an assistant chief of the Security and Safety Service at the U.N., Armstrong was responsible for all physical security of U.N. facilities in New York City, among other functions.  According to evidence at trial, Armstrong received an annual salary from the U.N. of approximately $160,000.  In February 2009, after working at the U.N. for almost a year, Armstrong applied for a position as chief of the security branch within the Division of the Administration at the NLRB in Washington, D.C.  In April of 2009, Armstrong became a full time employee at the NLRB, with an annual salary of approximately $121,000.

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From approximately April to September 2009, Armstrong was an employee of both the U.N. and the NLRB.  Armstrong concealed his dual employment from both employers by, among other things, dissuading NLRB personnel from contacting his supervisor at the U.N., submitting incomplete or inaccurate employment forms to the NLRB, and causing to be mailed to the NLRB false correspondence suggesting that he no longer worked at the U.N.  In addition, Armstrong submitted, and occasionally forged, medical leave documentation to the U.N., indicating that he was unable to work and was undergoing medical treatment, despite his full-time employment at the NLRB.  According to evidence, Armstrong failed to notify his superiors at both entities of his concurrent employment and received more than $100,000 in concurrent salary.

Armstrong faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison when he is sentenced on Jan. 27, 2012.

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