OKLAHOMA CITY – A federal grand jury has returned an
indictment charging CHRISTINA ROCHELLE ANGLIN, of Burnsville, North Carolina,
with six counts of failure to collect and pay over employment taxes, announced
U.S. Attorney Timothy J. Downing.
According to the indictment, Anglin was the Controller and
Chief Financial Officer for a group of companies owned by the Alabama-Quassarte
Tribal Town, located in Wetumpka, Oklahoma.
In that role, Anglin was responsible for collecting and paying over to
the IRS taxes withheld on behalf of the employees of Atmospheric Technology
Services Company (ATSC), which was headquartered in Norman, Oklahoma.
The indictment alleges that Anglin failed to collect and pay
over a total of $1,744,047.68 for the employees of ATSC from the second quarter
of 2017 through the third quarter of 2018.
Meanwhile, Anglin allegedly approved hundreds of thousands of dollars of
non-tax expenditures, including salary and bonuses for herself and payments for
the personal benefit of another person associated with the companies.
If found guilty, Anglin faces up to five years in prison and
up to three years of supervised release for each count.
Agencies responsible for the multi-year investigation that
led to the indictment include the Internal Revenue Service—Criminal
Investigation, the FBI Oklahoma City Division, the Defense Criminal Investigative
Service, the General Services Administration—Office of Inspector General, the
Small Business Administration—Office of Inspector General, the Naval Criminal
Investigative Service, and the Army Criminal Investigation Command.
The public is reminded that these charges are merely
allegations and that the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven
guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Reference is made to public filings for more information.
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