Fake Marriage Scam for BAH Leads to Charges Against Air Force NCO

The good old BAH scam that just never seems to go away:

A former Air Force noncommissioned officer has been charged by federal prosecutors with wire fraud, accusing him of proposing marriage to scores of women to bilk the Pentagon out of more than $100,000 in housing benefits.

D’Montre Green, a former Air Force staff sergeant, was charged June 16 in the alleged scheme that targeted at least 93 women, according to court documents filed last week in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas. Prosecutors said Green propositioned the women for marriage in April 2017 in an effort to boost his Basic Allowance for Housing stipend, which was set to decrease after his divorce one month earlier.

Green served in the Air Force from December 2011 until May 2022, according to prosecutors. He was stationed at Royal Air Force Lakenheath in the United Kingdom with the 48th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron when he began his spree of marriage proposals.

Green told the women in “text messages and mobile applications” that he would pay them part of his increased monthly BAH payment in exchange for a legal marriage, prosecutors said. Service members with dependents are entitled to higher housing stipends than single troopers. 

In one exchange, published in the court documents, Green compared such an arrangement to being a “sugar daddy,” but added sexual favors would not be part of the deal.

“So basically I would get paid extra from my job by having a spouse/dependent, which in return I’d be paying you [$]500 every month for the next [four] years or however long we agree if you’re interested,” Green wrote to one woman. “And no, I’m not expecting you to live with me or do any favors, just a title as a wife.”

One woman from Abilene, Texas, who was not identified by name in the court documents, agreed to marry Green in April 2017 “for the purpose of obtaining increased military benefits, including BAH, to which he would otherwise not be entitled.” Green and the woman were married by proxy, while Green was still in the U.K., according to prosecutors.

Stars & Stripes

You can read more at the link, but what this idiot did was claim his fake wife lived in San Francisco, one of the highest areas for BAH. What these BAH fraudsters fail to realize is that any time you put a high income BAH location on your paperwork it will eventually get investigated. Sure enough Army investigators caught up this idiot. If he would have just put Abilene, Texas where his fake wife lived he would have likely never been caught.

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setnaffa
setnaffa
10 months ago

Those who try to cheat the government always think they are so much smarter than everyone else… but they ignore the fact it was not murder, extortion, prostitution, illegal alcohol sales, or any of his “normal” crimes that tripped up Al Capone. It was cheating on his taxes.

The government can ignore treason; but they let no one steal from them.

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
10 months ago

“FAKE MARRIAGE SCAM FOR BAH LEADS TO CHARGES AGAINST AIR FORCE NCO”

FAKE MARRIAGE SCAM FOR HUMBUG LEADS TO APPEARANCE OF THE GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST

Liz
Liz
10 months ago

It’s an old scam but now there’s a new one: pretending to be gay for gay marriage benefits. Since it is currently a protected class that is what the smarter grifters are doing.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
10 months ago

“there’s a new one: pretending to be gay for gay marriage benefits”

Protip: and they won’t question San Francisco

God Level: Marry a homeless opiate junkie for the cost of a fix and you won’t be comitting fraud.

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