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Former Amtrak Police Department Officer Sentenced In Manhattan Federal Court For Embezzling Union Funds

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            Preet Bharara, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that ERIC GIVENS, a former police officer with the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (“Amtrak”), and the former treasurer of the national union for Amtrak police officers, was sentenced in Manhattan federal court late yesterday to 16 months in prison for embezzling union funds.  GIVENS previously pled guilty before U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres, who imposed yesterday’s sentence.

            According to the Complaint, Indictment, public filings, and statements made during the sentencing proceeding:

            GIVENS was employed as a police officer with Amtrak since May 1997, and was most recently assigned to Penn Station, in New York, New York.  GIVENS served as the elected treasurer of the Amtrak Police Lodge 189 Labor Committee (the “Labor Committee”), the national union for Amtrak police officers, from 2003 through January 2010.  During the same period, and continuing until November 2013, GIVENS also served as the elected treasurer of Amtrak Police Lodge 189 Inc. (the “Lodge”), a fraternal organization affiliated with the Labor Committee.

            Starting in 2008, GIVENS stole more than $120,000 in total from the Labor Committee and Lodge by fraudulently charging personal expenses to the Labor Committee and Lodge and by withdrawing cash for his own purposes, and took steps to hide what he had done.  During this period, GIVENS used the debit card of the Labor Committee to pay for, among other things, gasoline and food, and used the debit card of the Lodge to pay for, among other things, travel, hotels in multiple cities, and entertainment in New York and New Jersey.  GIVENS also withdrew thousands of dollars in cash from Labor Committee and Lodge bank accounts.

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            GIVENS, 53, of East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, pled guilty to one count of embezzlement of union funds.  In addition to the prison term, GIVENS was sentenced to three years of supervised release, and was ordered to pay approximately $127,000 in restitution, and to forfeit approximately $12,000.

            Mr. Bharara praised the outstanding work of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Labor-Management Standards and its Office of Inspector General’s Office of Labor Racketeering and Fraud Investigations.  Mr. Bharara also thanked the Amtrak Police Department’s Office of Internal Affairs for its assistance.

            The case is being handled by the Office’s Public Corruption Unit.  Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel C. Richenthal is in charge of the prosecution.


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