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Crime / News / Virgin Islands / May 3, 2019

ST. CROIX — Aesha Rivers, age 43, of St. Croix, was found guilty yesterday, following a federal jury trial in the St. Croix District Court of 48 counts of wire fraud; 1 count of theft of government money; and 1 count of false statement to government, United States Attorney Gretchen C.F. Shappert announced. The jury acquitted Ms. Rivers on an additional 27 counts of wire fraud. Trial commenced on April 30 and concluded on May 2.

According to trial testimony, Ms. Rivers was a Virgin Islands National Guard member who applied for and received Overseas Housing Allowance (OHA) proceeds between June 1, 2011, and June 30, 2015, for a residence she purchased on St. Croix, for which she held a mortgage through Flagstar Bank.

The OHA program is a reimbursement-based program intended to help defray the higher cost of housing for National Guard members located in the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Guam. In order to receive OHA proceeds, the National Guard member must submit and certify an application as well as provide documentation to support either an existing rental agreement or HUD-1 to validate an existing mortgage. Annual recertification is also required.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Ms. Rivers stopped making her mortgage payments to Flagstar by March 1, 2012, and a foreclosure motion for default judgment was granted to Flagstar on March 18, 2014. Rivers failed to notify the Virgin Islands National Guard of her changed circumstances as to her housing expenses, as required by law. She falsely recertified her OHA eligibility annually. As a result, Ms. Rivers fraudulently received OHA proceeds through the electronic transfer of funds into her USAA checking account until June 30, 2015. Evidence presented at trial showed that Rivers fraudulently received $71,345.93 from the OHA program

The U.S. Army CID – Major Procurement Fraud Unit and Homeland Security Investigations investigated the case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel H. Huston prosecuted the case.


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