Jhonnita L. Williams, a former department administrator at MARTA, pleaded guilty to participating in a false-invoice scheme that resulted in MARTA paying more than $520,000 for maintenance projects where no worked was actually performed.
“MARTA trusted Williams to use and protect taxpayer dollars effectively and responsibly,” said U.S. Attorney Byung J. “BJay” Pak. “Her participation in a half of million dollar theft of MARTA funds demonstrates that she sold the public’s trust for self-enrichment.”
“Williams circumvented proper government procedures and dipped into taxpayers’ money to subsidize her own personal greed,” said Chris Hacker, Special Agent in Charge of FBI Atlanta. “Public corruption is one of the FBI’s top priorities, and we are committed to holding accountable those who choose to abuse their positions of trust.”
“MARTA has zero-tolerance for any employee who betrays the trust placed in us by our customers,” said MARTA Police Chief Wanda Y. Dunham. “The guilty plea by Ms. Williams concludes a coordinated investigation with our federal law enforcement partners, and we are satisfied with the results. We hope this guilty verdict serves as a deterrent for others who would attempt to defraud the taxpayers.”
According to U.S. Attorney Pak, the indictment, and other information presented in court:
Williams worked for MARTA from 1999 to 2017. From 2010 to 2017, Williams worked as an assistant and department administrator for Joseph J. Erves. During most of the conspiracy, Erves served as MARTA’s senior director of operations and oversaw the maintenance of all of its buses and rail cars.
From approximately June 2010 to December 2016, Williams and Erves had more than 40 fake invoices prepared on behalf of three vendors for MARTA maintenance projects for which no work was performed. Williams and Erves used the false invoices as bases to authorize payments to the three vendors – including fake invoices submitted by a business owned by Ferrell Williams (who was romantically involved with Jhonnita Williams). After being paid, the three vendors funneled most of the money received from MARTA back to Erves and Williams. In total, MARTA paid the three vendors more than $520,000 for maintenance projects where no worked was actually performed.
Williams used the money to pay for various personal expenses, including the purchase a 3,000-square-foot single-family home.
On July 24, 2018, a grand jury returned a seven-count indictment against Williams, 47. Williams pleaded guilty to one count of conspiratorial federal program theft.
On Sept. 20, 2017, Joseph J. Erves, 54, of Lithonia, pleaded guilty to federal program theft. On Jan. 16, 2018, Erves was sentenced to two years and nine months in federal prison, and was ordered to pay $522,825.45 in restitution.
On March 29, 2018, Ferrell Williams, 63, of Cincinnati, Ohio, pleaded guilty to conspiring to commit federal program theft. On Aug. 1, 2018, Williams was sentenced to eight months in federal prison, and was ordered to pay $41,539.1 in restitution.
4 Comments
So sad and my cousin got caught up in this mess and she is a very good person.
Caught up? ♂️
Of course she is. She had seven years to be that very good person. She’s a dirty thief.
Only a smiling visitor here to share the love (:, btw outstanding style and design. https://cryptorevoltreview.com/