Brundidge police chief, wife committed fraud using federal aid program, prosecutors claim
DOTHAN, Ala (WDHN) — The Brundidge Police Chief, his wife, and one other person are accused of using a federal aid program to commit fraud during the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to federal prosecutors, chief Samuel Green, his wife Sharon Green and Schemillia Fenn committed fraud through the Emergency Rental Assistance Program in 2021.
The ERAP was set up by the federal government in 2020 for COVID relief.
In a federal indictment, prosecutors claimed the three provided false information for 'numerous' ERAP application, tried to collected federal funds for properties that did not exist, altered utility bills, and committed wire fraud several times. The alleged crimes occurred between March and November 2021.
During the time of the alleged crimes, the Green's were landlords in Pike County, and all three suspects lived in Troy. Fenn's exact relationship with the Green's is currently unknown.
The indictment was unsealed on Thursday, March 13 by a federal judge, and the trio were arrested by U.S. Marshals Thursday morning and taken to Montgomery.
The trio are set to appear before a federal magistrate in Montgomery on Thursday.
Green was appointed chief in by the Brundidge City Council in 2022.
The indictment shows Chief Green is facing 13 federal charges, including one count of commit wire fraud conspiracy, one count of commit money laundering conspiracy, two counts of identity theft, three counts of money laundering, and six counts of wire fraud.
Sharon Green is facing nine charges, including one count of identity theft, one count of commit wire fraud conspiracy, three counts of wire fraud, and three counts of money laundering.
Fenn is facing one count of wire fraud conspiracy.
If convicted, the three could face up to 20 years in federal prison.
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