Posted on 08/27/2017 8:19:09 AM PDT by buckalfa
LEXINGTON, KY David Black Daugherty, the former Social Security administrative law judge who was based in Huntington, was sentenced Friday to spend four years in federal prison for his role in a multi-million dollar fraud scheme.
Daugherty, 81, approved more than 3,000 Social Security disability cases submitted by a now convicted Kentucky lawyer in exchange for money. He pleaded guilty earlier to two counts of receiving illegal payments.
Daughertys attorney asked the federal judge at Fridays sentencing in Lexington, Kentucky, to allow his client to self-report to prison in order to give him time to help his wife adjust to the change but the judge denied the request saying Daugherty, who now lives in Myrtle Beach, had all summer to get his wife ready. The judge also said Daugherty needs to be in custody immediately because he previously attempted suicide.
Daugherty was part of the scheme with Pikeville, Kentucky lawyer Eric Conn and Dr. Alfred Bradley Adkins, a clinical psychologist from Pikeville.
Conn would send the cases of his clients seeking Social Security disability to Daugherty who then would approve them for the benefits. .Adkins would back the appeals with bogus medical evidence. Daugherty admitted he received $609,000 in payments as part of the scheme.
The original indictments alleged the trio conspired to seek $600 million from the Social Security Disability Fund, regardless of whether applicants involved were qualified to receive the benefits.
Conn wasnt shy about recruiting clients. He was all over southern West Virginia and Eastern Kentucky billboards with a mannequin sitting atop the sign. He billed himself as Mr. Social Security and wore his position as a badge of honor in fighting for workers hurt on the job.
Prosecutors said Conn was drawing out nearly $10,000 a month from his bank account and giving it to Daugherty to rule in favor of his clients.
Conn, who would file all of his clients disability applications in Prestonsburg, Kentucky office to make sure Daugherty received the cases, took off before he sentenced and remains on the run. A judge still sentenced him to 12 years in prison.
Adkins, who was convicted on several charges in June, is scheduled to be sentenced Sept. 22.
Daugherty, who was allowed to retire when the scheme originally was discovered a few years ago, wasnt fined Friday but ordered to pay nearly $94 million in restitution. The judge admitted he doubted any of the money would ever be collected.
INSANITY...
“Though Daugherty is going to prison, the Justice Department argued he should be allowed to keep collecting his pension in order to support his wife.”
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/aug/25/social-security-fraud-judge-gets-4-years-prison/
A lawyer named Conn walks into a bar....
Now if he had only been a certain favored minority from, say, California or Florida, he would have a great future running for congress.
Any ideas, anyone?
Regards,
Though Daugherty is going to prison, the Justice Department argued he should be allowed to keep collecting his pension in order to support his wife.
Because he's part of the Judiciary. He's better than us lowly peons. /s
Why ds he get to keep his federal pension? He broke the law and disqualify him. He get’s his SS as does his wife. Those funds can go to his wife. That’s it. The pension and other money gained from his criminal activities go back to the government.
Do I care if his wife pushing a shopping cart around Florida streets? No.
OR if his last name were Clinton.
I hope there is going tp be a review of the SS disability recipients!
A kid who would’ve been in my high school class (he dropped out in the 9th grade) stepped off the fender of his dad’s D-7 dozer back in ‘63, claiming he hurt his back.
He’s been on federal assistance since then...
The Trump administrations MUST make an example out of this case and remove his pension allowance to his wife.
EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER THE LAW
We would not have been afforded that opportunity.
Should be hung by the neck until dead.
Whenever we hear of judges in the normal course of their jobs, we ALWAYS see them in robes. Very, very dignified. They really, REALLY want you to see them that way.
After a conviction..?
NOWHERE will you find a photo of them in their black robes.
GONE are all those dozens, even hundreds, of photos.
Gosh, I wonder why THAT is.
Four years seems kinda light for this scumbag
In Ancient Rome public officials convicted of corruption were were sewn into a bag with a wild animal, like a bobcat. Then thrown into the Tiber river. We should bring that back
The DOJ is a worthless joke.
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