Second man admits crop insurance fraud in KY, must pay $1.1M in restitution
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Birge rented and owned farmland in
In 2016, Birge obtained false sale documents from the
Birge then wrote a check to the warehouse that made it appear he had bought more tobacco than he did.
The manager of the warehouse, Thomas “Tommy” Kirkpatrick, paid Birge back for the checks and kept some money for the
Birge sent a copy of the canceled check to the warehouse with the sales receipt that allowed insurance to inflate Birge’s indemnity payment.
Birge could face up to five years in prison, a
Kirkpatrick also pleaded guilty to a money laundering conspiracy charge in July. According to court documents, Kirkpatrick provided paperwork to farmers to commit fraud against the federal crop insurance program.
Kirkpatrick faces up to 20 years in prison, and restitution of
A sentencing hearing is scheduled for
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