Tampa, Florida – United States District Judge Elizabeth A.
Kovachevich has sentenced Joseph Bassler (62, St. Petersburg) to three years
and one month in federal prison for money laundering and mail fraud. As part of
his sentence, the court also entered a money judgment in the amount of $77,224,
the proceeds of the scheme. Bassler had pleaded guilty on June 6, 2017.
According to court documents, Bassler, a licensed tax
preparer, held himself out as a professional accountant who could assist
companies affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in filing business
economic loss claims. As part of his scheme, Bassler prepared and submitted
fraudulently inflated claims falsely alleging lost income on behalf of his
clients. As payment for his services, he accepted a portion of the recovery money
for the loss claims he had prepared. In total, Bassler submitted 62 claims,
three of which were paid. For the three claims that were paid, Bassler and his
clients received over $600,000 more than they were entitled to from the
compensation fund. The remaining claims were denied when Bassler’s fraudulent
scheme was discovered.
“When unprincipled fraudsters file false claims against
businesses they frustrate the legal system and disrupt the natural flow of our
economy,” stated Special Agent in Charge Mary Hammond of IRS Criminal
Investigation. “IRS-CI is fiercely committed to defending the integrity of our
nation's tax system, and a significant aspect of that duty is to work with our
fellow law enforcement partners to help maintain equity in the marketplace.”
“It is reprehensible to exploit any disaster for personal
gain,” said Eric W. Sporre, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Tampa Division.
“It is our duty to protect the relief funds set aside for economic disasters
such as the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and ensure the money goes to those
deserving of assistance.”
This case was investigated by the IRS-Criminal Investigation
and the FBI. It was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Rachel K.
Jones.
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