Owner of polygraph.com Indicted for training customers to lie during polygraph test
Owner of polygraph.com Indicted for training
customers to lie during polygraph test
Owner of Polygraph.com Indicted for Allegedly
Training Customers to Lie During Federally Administered Polygraph Examinations
WASHINGTON—
A former Oklahoma City law enforcement officer and
owner of Polygraph.com has been indicted on obstruction of justice and mail
fraud charges for allegedly training customers to lie and conceal crimes during
polygraph examinations.
Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell of
the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, Acting Assistant Commissioner Mark
Morgan of U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s Office of Internal Affairs and
Special Agent in Charge James E. Finch of the FBI’s Oklahoma City Field Office
made the announcement.
Douglas Williams, 69, of Norman, Oklahoma, was
charged in a five-count indictment in the Western District of Oklahoma with
mail fraud and obstruction. According to allegations in the indictment,
Williams, the owner and operator of “Polygraph.com,” marketed his training
services to people appearing for polygraph examinations before federal law
enforcement agencies, federal intelligence agencies, and state and local law
enforcement agencies, as well as people required to take polygraph examinations
under the terms of their parole or probation.
The indictment further alleges that Williams
trained an individual posing as a federal law enforcement officer to lie and
conceal involvement in criminal activity from an internal agency investigation.
Williams is also alleged to have trained a second
individual posing as an applicant seeking federal employment to lie and conceal
crimes in a pre-employment polygraph examination.
Williams, who was paid for both training sessions,
is alleged to have instructed the individuals to deny having received his
polygraph training.
The charges contained in an indictment are merely
accusations, and a defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven
guilty.
The investigation is being investigated by U.S.
Custom and Border Protection’s Office of Internal Affairs and the FBI’s
Oklahoma City Field Office.
The case is being prosecuted by Trial Attorneys
Mark Angehr and Brian K. Kidd of the Criminal Division’s Public Integrity
Section.
Source – FBI
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Sunday, November 16, 2014
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2 comments:
I guess we can't trust anyone!
Destination Infinity
@Destination Infinity
thanks.