KANSAS CITY, Mo. – A Buckner, Missouri, woman was sentenced
in federal court today for a more than $160,000 embezzlement scheme while
employed at the Lake City Ammunition Plant in Independence, Mo.
Brooke Brooks, 37, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge
Howard F. Sachs to 18 months in federal prison without parole. The court also
ordered Brooks to pay $163,493 in restitution.
On Jan. 18, 2019, Brooks pleaded guilty to stealing
government property.
Lake City is a U.S. Army facility previously operated by
Orbital Alliance Tech System, a defense system contractor. Brooks was employed
by a company called Fastenal, a subcontractor for Orbital Alliance Tech System
engaged in daily operations of the Lake City plant. Brooks was responsible for
ordering materials and equipment for the plant.
Brooks admitted that, in her role with Fastenal, she
over-ordered equipment – such as power washers, electric drills, and electric
saws – paid for by Orbital Alliance Tech System. Brooks re-sold the excess
equipment on Craigslist, Ebay, and to other employees working at Lake City.
Brooks advertised these items to employees working at the Lake City plant by
claiming that it was part of a Fastenal tool sale, where on occasion, the
company ordered an excess of certain items and was selling them at discounted
prices to reduce inventory. Because the items cost Brooks nothing, and were
being sold at prices well under retail, she had no difficulty selling the
items.
Brooks engaged in a variety of fraudulent practices to alter
invoices for plant equipment, such as changing the description of products,
deleting invoices, combining part numbers, and over-ordering. The federal
government paid the amount reflected on the doctored invoice, but Brooks only
delivered the actual quantity ordered by Orbital Alliance Tech System, thus
leaving her with a surplus that she sold on the side.
Brooks fraud scheme resulted in a loss of $163,493. Her
scheme was discovered when the plant’s security manager received a complaint
from another Lake City employee that he hadn’t received the equipment he
ordered from Brooks. The security manager then began an investigation and
contacted the FBI.
This case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Brent Venneman.
It was investigated by the FBI.
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