Katrina Scammers Cop Plea
Andrew Rose of Trinidad, Colo., and Loyd Holliman of Weston, Colo., went to New Orleans last year to help in search-and-rescue efforts. Unfortunately, then they hired on with FEMA to manage a camp for disaster relief workers, and decided to launch a scam to solicit bribes from a food contractor in return for inflating the head count at the camp. Now, the two have pleaded guilty and are facing up to 15 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, AP reports.
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