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Department of Justice

DOJ v. David Duggin

Convicted

David Duggin, a former Intelligence Community contractor, pleaded guilty to conspiring to commit offenses against the United States by soliciting and accepting kickbacks. Mr. Duggin allegedly exploited his position as a government contractor in the intelligence community and with co-conspirators, corruptly used his on-site access to sensitive information at an intelligence agency to enrich himself and others by obtaining government contracts for hardware and software. His co-conspirators allegedly paid Duggin at least $510,000 in kickbacks in exchange for him influencing the procurement process to favor his co-conspirators and the conspiracy appears to have thwarted the competitive bidding process for the U.S. from at least June 2018 through at least April 2024.

Summary generated from official Department of Justice press release

Source: Department of Justice Press Release ↗

Case Details

Industry
Government
Penalty Type
Prison