POCATELLO – Michael Hendrickson, 56, Idaho Falls, was
sentenced yesterday to one year of confinement, including six months of
imprisonment and six months of home detention, for filing a false claim with
the United States Department of Energy, U.S. Attorney Bart Davis
announced. Hendrickson pleaded guilty
to the charge in November 2017.
Hendrickson worked for Paramount Supply of Idaho Falls. In April 2009, Hendrickson created another
business entity. Both Paramount Supply
and Hendrickson’s other business sold equipment to the Department of Energy at
the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). In
June and July 2010, while still employed with Paramount Supply, Hendrickson
ordered a number of valves and transmitters from Paramount for the INL. Hendrickson shipped the items to the INL and
billed Battelle Energy Alliance, the contractor which operates the INL for the
U.S. Department of Energy, approximately $80,000 for the items. The bill submitted by Hendrickson to the INL
fraudulently represented that the items were being sold to the government by
Hendrickson’s other business, not Paramount, and payment went to Hendrickson’s
business. Actually, the items had been
paid for by Paramount Supply. Because of
Hendrickson’s false claim, the government paid Hendrickson’s business for the
items which had been stolen from Paramount Supply.
U.S. District Judge David C. Nye also ordered Hendrickson to
pay restitution of $337,000 to Paramount and ordered that Hendrickson pay a
fine of $5,000 and be on supervised release for three years.
The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation
and the Department of Energy Office of Inspector General.
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