SAN DIEGO – A federal grand jury in San Diego returned a
superseding indictment today that charges U. S. Navy servicemembers Dr. Michael
Villarroel, Paul Craig, and Christopher Toups with fraud, false claims and
conspiracy to defraud the United States.
The charges arise from a scheme where the defendants filed fraudulent
claims to obtain unearned benefits from the Traumatic Servicemembers Group Life
Insurance Program (“TSGLI”).
According to the indictment, the TSGLI program is an
insurance program that compensates servicemembers who suffer serious and
debilitating injuries while on active duty.
The program is funded by fees paid directly by individual service
members and the Department of Defense.
According to the superseding indictment, Dr. Michael Villarroel, a
Commander in the U.S. Navy, was the medical doctor for the Explosive Ordinance
Disposal Expeditionary Support Unit One
(“EOD ESU One”) from March 2010
through May 2013. In that capacity, Dr.
Villarroel knowingly signed off on false and fraudulent TSGLI applications on
behalf of multiple servicemembers that were part of or connected to EOD ESU
One. Both Christopher Toups, a former
Chief Petty Officer Construction Mechanic, and Paul Craig, a former Lt.
Commander in the U.S. Navy, filed fraudulent TSLGI applications. To support their applications, each
defendant submitted fabricated applications that included forged signatures and
altered hospital records. According to
the superseding indictment, Craig fraudulently collected $150,000 and Toups
collected at least $100,000.
In addition to Christopher Toups, four other individuals
were previously indicted in connection with this scheme. Three of those individuals – Richard Cote,
Earnest Thompson, and Kelene Meyer – have pleaded guilty to conspiracy to
commit wire fraud, and as part of their plea, admitted that the conspirators
defrauded the TSGLI program of nearly $2 million. According to the plea agreement, Meyer, a
former nurse in the U.S. Navy, stated that Toups, Villarroel, and she received
kickbacks for creating and filing the fraudulent TSGLI applications for other
U.S. Navy servicemembers.
DEFENDANTS Case
Number: 18CR1674
Dr. Michael Villarroel Age: 47 Coronado, California
Paul Craig
Age: 46 Austin, Texas
Christopher Toups Age: 42 Woodstock, GA
SUMMARY OF CHARGES
Count 1: 18 U.S.C. § 1349, Conspiracy to Commit Wire Fraud;
Maximum Penalty 20 years in prison, $250,000 fine, forfeiture and restitution.
Counts 2-4: 18 U.S.C. § 1343, Wire Fraud; Maximum Penalty 20
years in prison, $250,000 fine, forfeiture and restitution
Counts 5-7: 18 U.S.C. § 287, Making a False Claim; Maximum
Penalty 5 years in prison, $250,000 fine
AGENCIES
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Naval Criminal Investigative Service
Veteran Affairs for the Office of Inspector General
*The charges and allegations contained in an indictment or
complaint are merely accusations, and the defendants are considered innocent
unless and until proven guilty.
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