Defendant Prosecuted as Part of The Guardians Project, a
Federal Law Enforcement Initiative to Combat Corruption, Fraud, and Abuse in
South Dakota
United States Attorney Ron Parsons announced today a Ft.
Pierre, South Dakota, woman has been indicted by a federal grand jury for Theft
from a Program Receiving Federal Funds.
Pamela Duncan, age 52, was indicted on October 16,
2019. She appeared before U.S.
Magistrate Judge Mark A. Moreno on October 28, 2019, and pled not guilty to the
Indictment. The maximum penalty upon
conviction is up to 10 years in federal prison and/or a $250,000 fine, 3 years
of supervised release, and $100 to the Federal Crime Victims Fund. Restitution may also be ordered.
The Indictment alleges that between January 2017 and August
2018, while she was employed as an agent of the United Sioux Tribes of South
Dakota Development Corporation (USTDC), Duncan did embezzle, steal, obtain by
fraud, and intentionally misapply property of USTDC, an organization receiving
Federal funds.
The charge is merely an accusation and Duncan is presumed
innocent until and unless proven guilty.
The investigation is being conducted by the Federal Bureau
of Investigation and the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael J. Elmore is
prosecuting the case.
The case was brought as part of 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 U.S. 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 U.S. 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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