Nov. 13, 2024 — The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado announces that Kimberly Ann Tew of Denver, Colorado was sentenced to 48 months in prison, and Michael Tew of Denver, Colorado was sentenced to 42 months for their roles in a wire fraud scheme that defrauded National Air Cargo, a logistics company and contractor for the Department of Defense. A federal jury in Denver returned guilty verdicts against both defendants on February 15, 2024. Ms. Tew was ordered to pay a forfeiture money judgment of over $5 million, restitution in the same amount, and a $35,000 fine. Mr. Tew shares in the money judgement, restitution, and a $100,000 fine. Read More
Denver couple sentenced for scheme that defrauded department of defense contractor
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