Maryland Man Pleads Guilty to Fraudulent Scheme to Solicit Millions of Dollars in Contributions to
Maryland Man Pleads Guilty to Fraudulent Scheme to Solicit Millions of Dollars in Contributions to Scam-Pacs
A Maryland political consultant pleaded guilty today to wire fraud as a result of his fraudulent scheme to solicit millions of dollars in political contributions through several scam-PACs that he founded and advertised as supporting candidates for office and other political causes.
Kelley Rogers, 55, of Annapolis, Maryland, pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud before U.S. District Judge Liam OGrady of the Eastern District of Virginia. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Jan. 17, 2020, before Judge OGrady.
Rogers defrauded countless citizens across the country who sought to participate in the political process, and instead used the money to benefit himself and to perpetuate his fraudulent scheme, said Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Departments Criminal Division. Todays guilty plea shows that the Department of Justice is committed to investigating and prosecuting those who undermine the integrity of our democratic institutions, including those who commit fraud to line their own pockets along the way.
Rogers preyed upon his victims political beliefs with the intent of enriching his companies, his business partners, and himself, said U.S. Attorney G. Zachary Terwilliger for the Eastern District of Virginia. Individuals like Rogers, who engage in sophisticated fraud schemes will be held accountable for their actions. We have a long history of investigating and prosecuting fraud cases here in the Eastern District, and we remain committed to working closely with our law enforcement partners to ensure that those who choose to engage in fraud activity are held accountable and brought to justice.
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