
New Orleans Man Pleads Guilty In Oil Spill Fraud
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Federal authorities say a New Orleans man has pleaded guilty to mail fraud in a case arising from the 2010 BP oil spill.
U.S. Attorney Kenneth Polite says in a Friday news release that 26-year-old Kevin Richard fraudulently claimed he was a cook for New Orleans Paddlewheels Inc. at the time of the spill, which disrupted many Gulf Coast businesses and caused job losses.
But, Polite says, Richard was not a cook for New Orleans Paddlewheels. And his false claim led to him illegally getting $26,000 in settlement money.
He pleaded guilty Thursday. Sentencing was set for Oct. 27.
Polite's office says the maximum sentence is 20 years.
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