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Ex-employee charged with embezzlement from BOP
By PRNewswire
Published: 11/03/2004

A former employee of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons has been charged with embezzling funds.
United States Attorney Michael J. Sullivan and Glenn A. Fine, Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Justice, announced that JEFFREY HOLLIDAY, age 41, of Fitchburg, Massachusetts, has been charged in an Information filed today in federal court. HOLLIDAY is charged with three counts of embezzling funds belonging to the United States.
The Information alleges that HOLLIDAY was a maintenance foreman at Devens Federal Medical Center, which is operated by the U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Prisons. In connection with his duties HOLLIDAY had been issued a federal government credit card for use in obtaining goods and services for the medical center. It is alleged that HOLLIDAY made arrangements with three vendors to charge HOLLIDAY's government credit card, as well as credit cards issued to HOLLIDAY's subordinates, for services that had supposedly been supplied by a third-party contractor. It is alleged that in reality, there were no payments due the third-party contractor and HOLLIDAY arranged for the vendors to issue checks, which HOLLIDAY endorsed and cashed for his own use. In total, HOLLIDAY embezzled approximately $90,000.


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