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Odessa Man Pleads Guilty To Stealing VA Funds For Years After His Mother’s Death

Cash Photo Source: TFP File Photo
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ODESSA, Fla. – Anthony J. Salomone, 64, Odessa, has pleaded guilty to taking Veterans Affairs funds following the death of his mother.

Salomone faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in federal prison. His sentencing hearing is scheduled for July 11, 2024.

According to court documents, Salomone’s mother received Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits as the surviving spouse of a deceased veteran.

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The benefits were directly deposited into the mother’s checking account, to which Salomone had access via a power of attorney. Salomone’s mother died on October 2, 2017.

Salomone did not report his mother’s death to the VA, which continued to deposit monthly benefits for her until March 2022, thinking she was still alive. Salomone took those benefits, to which he was not entitled, and spent them on his own personal and business expenses. In total, he stole $63,359.92 in funds belonging to the United States.

The Department of Veterans Affairs—Office of Inspector General’s Southeast Field Office investigated this case. Special Assistant United States Attorneys Matthew Del Mastro and Suzanne Huyler are prosecuting it.

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