Defendant Prosecuted as Part of The Guardians Project
United States Attorney Ron Parsons announced today that a
Rosebud woman was sentenced in federal court as a result of her conviction for
Embezzlement and Theft from an Indian Tribal Organization. Patricia Elaine
Jones, 66, of Rosebud, SD, was sentenced on September 4, 2018, by U.S.
Magistrate Judge Mark A. Moreno. Jones was sentenced to 24 months of federal
probation. She was ordered to pay approximately $23,000 in restitution.
According to court documents filed in Jones’s case, between
April 1, 2015, and March 31, 2016, she willfully and knowingly embezzled,
misapplied, and converted to her own use monies, funds, credits, goods, assets,
and other property belonging to the Rosebud Sioux Tribe Tribal Ranch, an Indian
Tribal Organization.
The investigation was conducted by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the United States Attorney’s Office. Assistant U.S. Attorney
Jeremy R. Jehangiri prosecuted the case.
The case was brought pursuant to The Guardians Project, a
federal law enforcement initiative to coordinate efforts between participating
agencies, to promote citizen disclosure of public corruption, fraud, and
embezzlement involving federal program funds, contracts, and grants, and to
hold accountable those who are responsible for adversely affecting those living
in South Dakota’s Indian country communities. The Guardians Project is another
step of federal law enforcement’s on-going efforts to increase engagement,
coordination, and positive action on behalf of tribal communities. Led by the
United States Attorney’s Office, the participating agencies include: Federal
Bureau of Investigation; the Offices of Inspector General for the Departments
of Interior, Health and Human Services, Social Security Administration,
Agriculture, Transportation, Education, Justice, and Housing and Urban
Development; Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Division; U.S.
Postal Inspector Service; U.S. Postal Service, Office of Inspector General.
For additional information about The Guardians Project,
please contact the United States Attorney’s Office at (605)330-4400. To report
a suspected crime, please contact law enforcement at the federal agency’s
locally listed telephone number.
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