Friday, July 28, 2017

COTTON PLANT HOUSING AUTHORITY FRAUDSTERS GET PRISON SENTENCE AND OWE OVER $700K IN RESTITUTION


RHONDA & GARY WILLIAMS


Rhonda and Gary Williams (CLICK TO VIEW OUR PREVIOUS POST ABOUT THE WILLIAMS) will serve prison time after using their positions at the Cotton Plant Housing Authority to intercept funds, solicit bribes, misuse company credit cards and do construction on their home, U.S. Attorney Patrick C. Harris said in a statement today.

 

Rhonda Williams, 50, was given a sentence of three years and one month. Gary Williams, her 59-year-old husband, was sentenced to two years. Both sentences will be followed by three years of supervised release. 

The ruling comes after the couple pled guilty to conspiring to commit bank fraud and money laundering in September. 

At the time of their crimes, Rhonda Williams was the housing authority’s executive director. Her husband was its maintenance supervisor. 

The court ordered the pair to jointly pay $732,177.80 in restitution and hand over the money in four bank accounts, an SUV, a boat and $145,000 cash seized from their home.

“These defendants took public money that was meant to provide affordable housing to a low income population, and instead used it for their own personal gain,” Harris said. 


The Williams residence, a meager $350k hovel


The Williams' backyard pool (photo from Rhonda's Facebook page)