Thursday, June 14, 2012

2 more ICE employees get prison terms for fraud scheme

Lateisha Rollerson was working part time at a Safeway store in Virginia in 2007 when she met her future lover and boss.
James Woosley was a frequent customer who had recently moved back to the Washington, D.C., area as a high-ranking intelligence official for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Promoted to be deputy director of the agency's intelligence division, Woosley had left his family in Arizona. Rollerson also worked as a contract employee for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, another agency of the Homeland Security Department.
Within months the two developed “a close, personal relationship,” according to court records. Woosley helped Rollerson get a job with a contractor writing intelligence reports for his agency and then a full-time government position as an intelligence research specialist.
They moved in together, picked out a boat and, later, bought a rustic retreat on the Occoquan River in Northern Virginia, according to court records. Eventually, she became Woosley’s personal assistant.
For much of that time, she was also his partner in crime.

Read more: http://cironline.org/reports/2-more-ice-employees-get-prison-terms-fraud-scheme

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