Poland Man Sentenced to Probation for Stealing VA Travel Benefits

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Poland Man Sentenced to Probation for Stealing VA Travel Benefits

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on May 20, 2014. It is reproduced in full below.

Portland, Maine: United States Attorney Thomas E. Delahanty II announced that Steven

Chartier, 58, of Poland, Maine, was sentenced yesterday in U.S. District Court by Judge Nancy

Torresen to three years of probation with six months of home detention for submitting false

claims to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for travel benefits. He was also ordered

to pay $10,448.06 in restitution. Chartier pled guilty to the crime on Sept. 26, 2013.

According to court records, the defendant claimed travel benefits for 64 260 mile trips

from Limestone, Maine, in Aroostook County, to the Togus V.A. Medical Center, in Gardiner,

for the purpose of receiving medical treatment. In fact, the defendant lived in Poland, Maine,

which is about 40 miles from the VA hospital. As a result, the defendant received $10,448.06

more than he was entitled to for travel.

In fashioning the sentence, Judge Torresen observed that fraud was not new to the

defendant and stated that she would have jailed him but for the cost to the taxpayers given his

deteriorated, wheelchair-bound, medical condition.

The case was investigated by the VA, Office of Inspector General.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys

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