Monday, February 29, 2016

Long Island Man arrested for allegedly defrauding Uncle Sam

Paul Skiscim, 62, of East Northport, leaves federal
Paul Skiscim, not a happy camper, courtesy, Newsday


A long island man was arrested for allegedly selling defective parts to the Defense Department. Mr. Paul Skiscim, 62, president of Aerospec, Inc. was taken into federal custody today and released probably on bond. The government claims he made 2.8 million dollars off his scam. See story here...https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/president-aviation-parts-company-arrested-fraudulently-supplying-defective-airplane

We don't know how the feds found out that the material was defective. Maybe it was by a routine audit or maybe it was by a snitch. You are only getting half the story.

If he takes it to trial and contests the charges and beats the feds, he walks away a free man. If he loses, he will get hammered. If he takes a plea, he may sit a few years and most likely in a camp, depending on his security risk.

Montauk Yacht Club Resort and Marina


I looked it him up on facebook and someone thanked him and I assume his wife about taking a friend out at the Montauk Yacht club. Those kind of activities do not bode well at trial as people take it to mean that he made money just to live the luxurious life.

Well anyways, in my humble opinion, I hope Mr. Skiscim comes to reality and does what is best for his life and that is to work out a deal with the feds. They say that 97 percent of cases come to a plea.

If he has to sit in prison, this is what he can expect.... http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B011GTWLOG


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