The scumbag.
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MAN WHO LIED ABOUT MILITARY SERVICE SENTENCED
TO THREE YEARS IN PRISON -- Randall Moneymaker
goes to prison for embellishing a brief military career
into that of a decorated combat veteran.

Randall Moneymaker ... Just another phony.
Man who lied about military service sentenced to 3 years in prison
By Laurence Hammack
Former Army serviceman Randall Moneymaker was sentenced to three years in prison today for embellishing a brief military career into that of a decorated combat veteran.
Moneymaker is one of the growing number of "phony war heros" across the nation, Assistant U.S. Attorney Craig "Jake" Jacobsen said.
"As the wars drag on in this country, you have more and more wannabes" who make claims of sacrifices never suffered and medals never earned, the prosecutor said.
But unlike other imposters who seek only bragging rights or political gain, Moneymaker was motivated mostly by greed, the government contended — making false claims to collect more than $18,000 in disability and military benefits.
Moneymaker was sentenced today by Judge James Turk following a trial in March in U.S. District Court in Roanoke.
After hearing testimony that Moneymaker made up tales of firefights, Ranger missions and hundreds of parachute jumps, a jury convicted him of six charges of fraud and theft.
Following today’s sentencing, Moneymaker was allowed to remain free on bond until he is ordered to report to prison, which will probably be in two or three months, his attorney said.
http://vawatchdog.org/08/nf08/nfsep08/nf090608-2.htm
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MAN WHO LIED ABOUT MILITARY SERVICE SENTENCED
TO THREE YEARS IN PRISON -- Randall Moneymaker
goes to prison for embellishing a brief military career
into that of a decorated combat veteran.

Randall Moneymaker ... Just another phony.
Man who lied about military service sentenced to 3 years in prison
By Laurence Hammack
Former Army serviceman Randall Moneymaker was sentenced to three years in prison today for embellishing a brief military career into that of a decorated combat veteran.
Moneymaker is one of the growing number of "phony war heros" across the nation, Assistant U.S. Attorney Craig "Jake" Jacobsen said.
"As the wars drag on in this country, you have more and more wannabes" who make claims of sacrifices never suffered and medals never earned, the prosecutor said.
But unlike other imposters who seek only bragging rights or political gain, Moneymaker was motivated mostly by greed, the government contended — making false claims to collect more than $18,000 in disability and military benefits.
Moneymaker was sentenced today by Judge James Turk following a trial in March in U.S. District Court in Roanoke.
After hearing testimony that Moneymaker made up tales of firefights, Ranger missions and hundreds of parachute jumps, a jury convicted him of six charges of fraud and theft.
Following today’s sentencing, Moneymaker was allowed to remain free on bond until he is ordered to report to prison, which will probably be in two or three months, his attorney said.
http://vawatchdog.org/08/nf08/nfsep08/nf090608-2.htm
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