August 21, 2012 - A Crystal Lake business owner who ran a nonprofit for disabled and homeless veterans was indicted Tuesday on charges that he defrauded veterans and the military for money, federal prosecutors said.John Blanchard, 51, of Crystal Lake, owner of several businesses including the National Association of Systems Administrators, Inc., was charged with fraudulently obtaining and carrying out federal contracts meant to help veterans, according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s office in Rockford.
Also charged, according to the Department of Justice, were four people who had worked for Blanchard’s companies: his wife, Joanne Blanchard, 49, of Crystal Lake, who managed the finances and payroll for her husband’s companies; his brother, James Blanchard, 55, of McHenry, who was a project manager for Liberating Solutions Corp. and managed security; Eric Behler, 51, of Curlew, Wash., who was a contracting officer for Liberating Solutions; and Amy Johnson, 50, of Elkhart, Ind., who oversaw NASA Education.
None of the five people indicted could be reached for comment late Tuesday.
The indictment alleges three different scams. read more>>>
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