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Date: 12-16-2022
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United States of America v. Sandra Anderson, et al.
Case Number: 4:20-cr-00032
Judge: Clay D. Land
Court: United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia (* County)
Plaintiff's Attorney: United States Attorney’s Office
Defendant's Attorney:
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Description: Columbus, Georgia criminal law lawyers represented Defendants charged with conspiracy to defraud financial institutions.
From around August 2010 through May 2018, defendants created and ran an elaborate sham university – the Columbus, Georgia, satellite campus of Apex School of Theology (Apex Columbus). Anderson, the former Director of Apex Columbus, enrolled hundreds of individuals who were not qualified and who had no desire to obtain a theological education to pose as students. The defendants and their co-conspirators then worked together to fraudulently complete financial aid applications in students’ names and to complete students’ homework and exams. After falsely ensuring that the sham students would receive federal financial aid, the defendants either stole student financial aid refund checks or required students to cash their aid checks and provide a portion to the co-conspirators. During the course of the conspiracy, the Department of Education issued approximately $12 million in fraudulently procured financial aid.
Name, Age
Residence
Sentence
Sandra Anderson, 63
Hampton, Georgia
108 months in prison
Three years of supervised release
Yolanda Brown Thomas, 51
Columbus, Georgia
63 months in prison
Three years of supervised release
Kristina Parker, 35
Stone Mountain, Georgia
Four years in prison
Three years of supervised release
Erica Montgomery, 49
Fort Mitchell, Alabama
51 months in prison
Three years of supervised release
Leo Frank Thomas, 56
Phenix City, Alabama
Three years in prison
Three years of supervised release
All five defendants were also ordered to pay, jointly and severally, $11,821,022 in restitution to the Department of Education.
Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Polite, Jr. of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division; U.S. Attorney Peter D. Leary for the Middle District of Georgia; Special Agent in Charge Keri E. Farley of the FBI Atlanta Field Office; Special Agent in Charge Reginald J. France of the Department of Education Office of Inspector General (ED-OIG), Southeastern Regional Office; and Special Agent in Charge James E. Dorsey of the IRS Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) made the announcement.
The FBI, ED-OIG, and IRS-CI investigated the case.
Assistant Chief Leslie S. Garthwaite and Trial Attorneys Siji Moore, Spencer Ryan, and Matt Kahn of the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section prosecuted the case, with valuable assistance from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Georgia.
18 U.S.C. § 1349 - Conspiracy
(1s)
18 U.S.C. § 1343 and 2(a) - Wire Fraud
(2s-6s)
20 U.S.C. § 1097(a) and 18 U.S.C. § 2(a) - Financial Aid Fraud
(7s-10s)
Outcome: See above.
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