Former State Department Employee, IRMO Advisor, Charged with Wire Fraud and “Conversion”

Thursday, 29 July 2010 00:00 administrator
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Conversion“An authorized assumption and exercise of the right of ownership over goods … belonging to another …  Any unauthorized act which deprives an owner of his property permanently or for an indefinite time.  Unauthorized and wrongful exercise of dominion and control over another’s personal property …  See also Embezzlement, … Fraudulent Conversion …”

-- Black’s Law Dictionary, 6th Edition

On July 22, 2010, the Department of Justice announced that Robert Hearn, of Temple, Texas, had been arrested and indicted for wire fraud and conversion, stemming from an alleged “orchestration” of the transfer of “approximately 60 accommodations caravans and other equipment from the site of a U.S.-funded power plant project in Khor Az Zubair, Iraq, to the port” of Umm Qasr, in Basra, Iraq.  Mr. Hearn was employed by the State Department an assigned to the Iraq Reconstruction Management Office (IRMO) from April 2005 through September 2006, where he “was responsible for providing advice to the director of the port,” who was “an official with the Iraqi Ministry of Transportation.”

The indictment alleges that Mr. Hearn, who was allegedly reassigned for “failure” to properly advise the port director, carried out a number of unauthorized acts while assigned to port Umm Qasr.  Among the allegedly unauthorized acts were the following—

The DOJ announced notes that, “if convicted, Hearn faces 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine on each of the four wire fraud counts. If convicted on the conversion charge, he faces a maximum of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.”  For those doing the math, Mr. Hearn is facing 30 years in prison and $1,250,000 in fines.  How come he gets the book thrown at him when others, including Major Sublett, Sergeant Chase, and Captain Mike, get away comparatively scott-free?  Are the notorious bleeding-hears of Foggy Bottom actually tougher on miscreants than the Department of Defense?  One can only wonder ....