Posted on 09/16/2014 9:26:51 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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A former Veterans Affairs supervisor has been sentenced for stealing up to $20,000 of government property, a recent Justice Department release announced.
From 2010 to 2013, 48-year-old Venita Godfrey-Scott directed her employees to use materials and supplies intended for VA medical center upkeep on her own house. These taxpayer-funded home improvement projects included a deck in her backyard, carpet installation, and various kitchen, bathroom and basement improvements. She also instructed employees to buy other necessary materials with her government-issued credit card, and had them work on these projects during normal work hours, when they were being paid by the VA.
Godfrey-Scott was a facilities supervisor, responsible for carpentry, paint, locks, doors, and other minor construction projects, for the VA Medical Center in West Haven, Conn....
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Of course. Obama and Holder won’t prosecute one of their ‘folks’.
I think that's Helen Godfrey-Smith, not Venita Godfrey-Scott.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slfFTn41aTw#t=16
The Godfreys are taking over.
Ahh... State dollars for her dacha.
There’s that hyphenated last name thing again ...
She probably think of this as reparations.
Loved the toupée. And the shortened Italian name.
Ron Paul had a sign on his desk;
“Don’t steal. The government hates competition.”
There were four shop supervisors that got fired for misuse of their government credit card during the years I worked for the guard.
That pic reads: “pilfering putz”.
That would be racist.
She should be in prison.
That would be racist.
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No doubt a conservative white man would go to prison for that. But, then again, he wouldn’t get cushy jobs like that.
Reparations ... surely not Crime, Inc.
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