Former FBI employee and sister plead guilty to fraudulent bidding scheme: DOJ

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A former FBI official and his sister are being charged with conspiracy to defraud the U.S. over allegedly submitting fake bids on electronic equipment to score about $350,000 in government contracts.

Jeffrey Spencer, 51, of Canyon Country, and Christy Evereklian, 43, of Temecula, will plead guilty, the U.S. Department of Justice announced in a news release this week.

Spencer was an electronics technician for the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office.

They were accused of submitting what ā€œpurportedly [were] independent and competitive bidsā€ from Evereklian’s several companies.

ā€œEvereklian submitted bids from her own companies to the FBI using the names of her relatives to conceal her control over bidding companies, and she used a random number generator to create the fraudulent bids,ā€ the DOJ said.

Spencer and his sister face up to five years in federal prison.

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