A former FBI agent, Jerry W. Nau, was sentenced to 10 months in prison and 5 months of home detention for making and using a false document. Nau prepared a false evidence receipt form stating that over $43,000 seized from a drug dealer had been recounted and placed into evidence, when in fact the money was never placed into evidence or found. Nau also forged the signatures of two other law enforcement officers on the false form.
A former FBI agent, Jerry W. Nau, was sentenced to 10 months in prison and 5 months of home detention for making and using a false document. Nau prepared a false evidence receipt form stating that over $43,000 seized from a drug dealer had been recounted and placed into evidence, when in fact the money was never placed into evidence or found. Nau also forged the signatures of two other law enforcement officers on the false form.
A former FBI agent, Jerry W. Nau, was sentenced to 10 months in prison and 5 months of home detention for making and using a false document. Nau prepared a false evidence receipt form stating that over $43,000 seized from a drug dealer had been recounted and placed into evidence, when in fact the money was never placed into evidence or found. Nau also forged the signatures of two other law enforcement officers on the false form.
A former FBI agent, Jerry W. Nau, was sentenced to 10 months in prison and 5 months of home detention for making and using a false document. Nau prepared a false evidence receipt form stating that over $43,000 seized from a drug dealer had been recounted and placed into evidence, when in fact the money was never placed into evidence or found. Nau also forged the signatures of two other law enforcement officers on the false form.
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Department of Justice
United States Attorney Joseph H. Hogsett Southern District of Indiana
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tuesday, November 29, 2011 http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/ins/ CONTACT: TIM HORTY (317) 229-2409; Cell (317) 716-4250 tim.horty@usdoj.gov
FORMER FBI AGENT SENTENCED
PRESS RELEASE INDIANAPOLIS - Joseph H. Hogsett, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, announced today that Jerry W. Nau, 44, Peoria, Illinois, was sentenced to ten months incarceration, five months in the Bureau of Prisons and five months home detention by U.S. District Judge James E. Shaddid following his guilty plea to making and using a false document. This case was the result of an investigation by the Chicago Office of the Department of Justice, Office of the Inspector General. Nau, a former FBI special agent, prepared a false evidence receipt form on June 30, 2010, in which he stated that over $43,000 of money seized from a drug dealer had been recounted and placed into evidence. The next day, July 1, 2010, Nau faxed the form to his FBI supervisor in Springfield. The form purported to be verified by two other law enforcement officers. In fact, the money was not placed into evidence on June 30, 2010; it has never been found, and Nau forged the signatures of the two other law enforcement officers. Because Naus FBI investigations were historically prosecuted by the United States Attorneys Office in Peoria, that office was recused. Assistant U.S. Attorney James M. Warden was appointed by the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana to prosecute the case as a Special Assistant to the Attorney General. Judge Shaddid also ordered Nau to serve two years of supervised release following his incarceration and to make full restitution in the amount of $43,643 to the United States. . ###
United States of America Ex Rel. Frederick Johnson v. Department of Correctional Services of the State of New York, Russell G. Oswald, Commissioner, and New York State Board of Parole, Paul F. Regan, Chairman, 461 F.2d 956, 2d Cir. (1972)
United States of America Ex Rel. Albert Jefferson v. Hon. Harold W. Follette, As Warden of Green Haven State Prison, Stormville, New York, 438 F.2d 320, 2d Cir. (1971)