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http://www.statesman.com/news/news/trial-begins-for-man-accused-of-18-million-federal/nZHhw/
Under the guise of bringing wind power and green jobs to Jonestown, Charles Malouff told a lie that could send him to prison for life, prosecutors said.
Malouff, now 55, obtained $1.8 million in federal stimulus money for a wind energy project, even though the former police officer had no expertise in turbines and no project to bring to life, authorities said. What he did have: a romantic relationship with Mary Jo Woodall, 57, then a Texas Comptroller employee who helped him navigate the grant process at her office with a falsified application, said Holly Taylor, an assistant district attorney.
Under the guise of bringing wind power and green jobs to Jonestown, Charles Malouff told a lie that could send him to prison for life, prosecutors said.
Malouff, now 55, obtained $1.8 million in federal stimulus money for a wind energy project, even though the former police officer had no expertise in turbines and no project to bring to life, authorities said. What he did have: a romantic relationship with Mary Jo Woodall, 57, then a Texas Comptroller employee who helped him navigate the grant process at her office with a falsified application, said Holly Taylor, an assistant district attorney.