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MISSISSIPPI MAN SENTENCED FOR KATRINA FRAUD

MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2007

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

GULFPORT, Miss - Clarence Hall of Waveland, Mississippi, was sentenced to five years of probation and ordered to pay restitution to FEMA in the amount of $23,181.00, U.S. Attorney Dunn Lampton announced today.

Hall pled guilty in January to causing $23,181.00 to be mailed from FEMA by providing a false address in Waveland, Mississippi, and claiming hurricane damage at that address.

In September, 2005, Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales created the national Hurricane Katrina Fraud Task Force, designed to deter, investigate and prosecute disaster-related federal crimes such as charity fraud, identity theft, procurement fraud and insurance fraud. The Hurricane Katrina Fraud Task Force - chaired by Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division, Alice S. Fisher, includes members from the FBI, the Federal Trade Commission, the Department of Labor Office of Inspector General, the Postal Inspector’s Office and the Executive Office of United States Attorneys, among others.

Pursuant to the Justice Department initiative, a local Katrina Fraud Task Force, consisting of over 20 Federal and State law enforcement agencies, was formed in the Southern District of
Mississippi to pursue and prosecute individuals who engage in fraud associated with the hurricanes.

If anyone has information concerning possible fraud being committed during the post-Katrina recovery effort, please call either the DHS-OIG Fraud Hotline at 1-866-720-5721 or the FBI Fraud Hotline at 1-800-225-5324.