ORLANDO MAN SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR CONSTRUCTION PAYROLL SCHEME THAT DEFRAUDED THE IRS AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURERS
The following information was released by the
SantiagoHumberto Erazo-Zelaya (32,
Erazo-Zelaya pleaded guilty on
Erazo-Zelaya is a citizen of
According to court documents, Erazo-Zelaya established a shell company that purported to be involved in the construction industry. Erazo-Zelaya obtained a workers' compensation insurance policy in the name of the shell company to cover a minimal payroll for a few purported employees. He and Fuentes-Zelaya then "rented" the workers' compensation insurance to work crews who wanted to obtain subcontracts with construction contractors on projects in various
The conspirators sent the contractors a certificate as "proof" that the work crews had workers' compensation insurance, as required by
The contractors issued payroll checks for the workers' wages to the shell company and Erazo-Zelaya cashed these checks. The conspirators then distributed the cash to the work crews after deducting their fee, which was typically 6% of the payroll. During the period of the scheme, the conspirators cashed payroll checks totaling approximately
Neither the shell company nor the contractors reported to government authorities the wages that were paid to the workers, nor did they pay the employees' or the employer's portion of payroll taxes including
The scheme allowed the contractors and subcontractors to avoid the higher cost of obtaining adequate workers' compensation insurance for the numerous workers on the work crews to whom the workers' compensation insurance was "rented." The policy that Erazo-Zelaya obtained was for an estimated payroll of
The scheme also facilitated the employment of undocumented workers who were not legally authorized to work in
"The defendant in this case engaged in a deliberate scheme to exploit workers and circumvent federal and state employment, tax, and insurance laws," said
"Fraudsters don't get a free passthey get jail time," said Special Agent in Charge
"Workers' compensation insurance fraud fuels an underground economy built on exploitation, deception, and unfair competition," said Homeland Security Investigations Jacksonville Assistant Special Agent in Charge
This case was the result of a joint investigation conducted by Homeland Security Investigations and
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