RALEIGH – Robert J. Higdon, Jr., United States Attorney for
the Eastern District of North Carolina, announces that a federal grand jury in
Raleigh has returned an indictment charging SCOTT DOUGLAS BROWNING, age 40, of
Fayetteville, NC, with 2-counts of willfully and knowingly receiving,
concealing and retaining stolen property belonging to the United States
military, 1-count of shipping the stolen items overseas in violation of the
International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), 1-count of knowingly and
intentionally possessing oxycodone, a Schedule II controlled substance, and
1-count of knowingly and intentionally possessing testosterone.
BROWNING conspired with numerous individuals to steal
government property and military equipment. He utilized eBay accounts to sell
and export the stolen equipment to the Netherlands without having first
obtained from the Department of State a license for such export or written
authorization for such export and after he had been formally notified such
transactions were in violation of federal export law. He also sold over $1.5 million of stolen
military equipment within the United States.
Additionally, BROWNING possessed oxycodone and testosterone.
If convicted of these charges BROWNING would face maximum
penalties of forty-two years’ imprisonment, $1,700,000 fine and a term of
supervised release following any term of imprisonment.
The charges and allegations contained in the indictments are
merely accusations. The defendant is
presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.
The case is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, the United States Army Criminal Investigation Division, Defense
Criminal Investigative Service, Homeland Security Investigations, and Internal
Revenue Service Criminal Investigation.
Assistant United States Attorney Jason Kellhofer and Assistant United
States Attorney Eleanor Morales are prosecuting this case on behalf of the
government.
1 comment:
He needs Max Jail. I am amazed at the amount of stolen property.
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