Log in to WRAL.com with one click using your favorite social network:
OR
Log in using your WRAL.com account:



Wrong email/password combination.

Forgot password?

Register with WRAL.com using your favorite social network:
OR
Register for a WRAL.com account using our web form.

Login Options

9:59 p.m. • 2-12-12

Weather Forecast for Raleigh

  • Mon: Partly Cloudy.
    • Hi: 50° F
  • Tue: Rain.
    • Hi: 53° F
  • Wed: Partly Cloudy.
    • Hi: 57° F

Other Locations

> 7 Day Forecast

Doppler Image

Marketplace Links

Social Links

Main Menu

6 Plead Guilty in Crop Insurance Scheme


e-mail print friendly

Six men pleaded guilty in federal court this weein connection with a crop insurance and money-laundering scheme.

The U.S. Department of Justice said the men – Roland D. McCoy Jr., Joseph Edward Williams, of Zebulon; Robert Thomas Veasey, of Durham; David C. Harrison, of Snow Hilll; William Earl Dawson, of Stantonsburg, and his son, Robert Lemuel Dawson, also of Stantonburg – were part of a larger scheme to defraud insurance companies of funds ultimately reimbursed by the United States government and to launder the proceeds of the underlying fraud.

Conspiracy to launder money is punishable by up to 20 years in prison, a fine of $500,000 or twice the value of funds involved in the offense, whichever is more, and up to three years of supervised release.

Prosecutors also said Williams, William Dawson and Robert Dawson worked with a Wilson County tobacco broker to sell their crop under different names to disguise true production.

Conspiracy is punishable by up to five years in prison, a maximum fine of $250,000 and up to three years of supervised release.

The men pleaded guilty Monday. Sentencing dates, however, have not been set.

RELATED TOPICS: Zebulon, Wilson County, Durham

e-mail print friendly

1 Comment


WRAL.com welcomes your comments on this story. All comments are moderated prior to publication based on our posting guidelines. Please review them prior to posting and if your message is not approved.

View Comments 1 COMMENTS

This story is closed for comments. Comments on WRAL.com news stories are accepted and moderated between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Latest Comments
Stick it to them. If they can't make it on all of the current Farm Welfare that I have to pay for, stick it to them for this fraud.

View Comments 1 COMMENTS

Multimedia

advertisement