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Camp Lejeune subcontractor sentenced in bribery, fraud case


A Sneads Ferry man and former subcontractor for the U.S. Marine Corps, who pled guilty in a federal bribery and fraud case was sentenced to prison after he came clean about destroying records during the investigation. 
William J. Thompson, 56, pled guilty in May 2020 to one county of destruction of records in a federal investigation before U.S. District Chief Judge Terrence W. Boyle of the Eastern District of North Carolina. On Feb. 17, Acting Assistant Attorney General Nicholas L. McQuaid of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division announced Thompson was sentenced to 18 months in prison. 
Thompson was a subcontractor at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and owned C&D Painting and Construction in Sneads Ferry at the time of the investigation. 

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Former Subcontractor Sentenced for Obstruction of Justice


Former Subcontractor Sentenced for Obstruction of Justice
Published: 20 February 2021 20 February 2021
Washington, DC - A former subcontractor for the U.S. Marines Corps was sentenced Wednesday to 18 months in prison for destroying records in connection with a federal investigation of bribery and procurement fraud at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (MCBCL), located in Jacksonville, North Carolina, announced Acting Assistant Attorney General Nicholas L. McQuaid of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. 
The former subcontractor, William Thompson, 56, of Sneads Ferry, North Carolina, previously pleaded guilty to one count of obstruction of justice.  According to documents filed with the Court, Thompson owned and operated C&D Painting and Construction, a construction company with its principal place of business in Sneads Ferry. Public Official 1 was a civilian employee of the U.S. Marine Corps who directed the procurement of information technology services and equipment to be used by the Marine Corps at MCBCL and elsewhere.

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