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  10:51 p.m. December 19, 2014
Dandridge woman indicted for stealing federal property and money laundering



KNOXVILLE — A federal grand jury in Knoxville returned a three-count indictment on Dec. 16, 2014, against Sarah Parker, 52, of Dandridge, Tenn., for theft of U.S. Government property and money laundering. Parker appeared in court on Dec. 18, 2014, before U.S. Magistrate Judge C. Clifford Shirley, Jr. and pleaded not guilty to the charges in the indictment. She was released pending trial, which has been set for Feb. 17, 2015, in United States District Court, Knoxville.

The indictment alleges that Parker, who was employed as a Security Protective Officer with Wackenhut Services Inc. at the ETTP facility in Oak Ridge, Tenn., converted $214,022.59 to personal use, in the form of checks that came into her possession as a result of her employment. The indictment further alleges that Parker illegally engaged in financial transactions with those funds, including the purchase of a vehicle for $39,608.97 and payment of $74,327.12 to Bank of America.

If convicted, Parker faces a term of 10 years in prison for each count. The indictment also states that Parker, upon conviction, may be required to forfeit any property that is traceable to the alleged offenses.

This indictment is the result of an investigation by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of the Inspector General and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney Frank M. Dale, Jr. will represent the United States.

Published December 19, 2014




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