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Published October 20, 2008 11:04 am -

Former Nomaco manager sentenced to prison


FROM STAFF REPORTS

Joy Dalton-Robinson, a former quality assurance manager at Nomaco in Tarboro, has been sentenced to one year and one month of imprisonment.

The sentence comes after Dalton-Robinson of Rocky Mount was convicted of nine counts of mail fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud following a jury trial earlier this year.

Additionally, restitution of more than $117,000 was imposed.

Dalton-Robinson was a quality assurance manager at Nomaco from 2003 to Dec. 16, 2005.

As a quality assurance manager, one of Dalton-Robinson’s responsibilities was to obtain quotes from companies to provide calibration services for Nomaco.

In Dec. 16, 2005, Nomaco was going to fire her for falsifying work hours, to which she agreed to resign in lieu of being fired.

Shortly after she resigned, David Williams, Nomaco's manager, started looking at the Nomaco's finances for budget purposes and noticed that over $100,000.00 was spent on calibrations for machines, which was a very high amount.

After more thorough review, it was revealed that while Dalton-Robinson was employed with Nomaco, she and others created three fraudulent companies: CHDacton, Jvaden and Synclair-Harris.

These companies were created to provide “calibration services” at Nomaco. Invoices from the three companies in the amount of approximately $117,000 were submitted and paid over a year period.

Nomaco, however, has no records that these calibrations services were actually conducted.

The investigation revealed that CHDacton was registered to Dalton-Robinson’s father on Aug. 1, 2005; however, the first invoice submitted to Nomaco was dated July 1, 2005.

From July 15, 2005, to Dec. 9, 2005, CHDacton submitted 15 invoices listing calibration services totaling $42,080.00. Nomaco issued the checks to CHDacton. The checks were deposited into a checking account held in the name of Dalton-Robinson and her father. The Synclair-Harris company was registered to Dalton-Robinson’s fiancĂ© at the time, now husband, on Oct. 3, 2005; however, the first check paid by Nomaco to the company was dated April 29, 2005. From April 29, 2005, to Dec. 21, 2005, approximately 19 checks were made payable and issued to SynclairHarris totaling $42,160 for calibration services that were never conducted.

The investigation further revealed that Jvaden was actually Jo Vaden, a childhood friend of Dalton-Robinson.

From Aug. 27, 2004, to July 18, 2005, approximately 14 checks were made payable and mailed to Jvaden totaling $33,448 for calibration services that were determined had not been performed.

United States Attorney George E.B. Holding applauded the sentence imposed by the Court: “the Court’s sentence strongly addresses the crime in this case. The defendant simply stole from her employer. Placed in a position of trust, this defendant went to great lengths to set up a scheme to abuse that trust and stole more than $100,000 of her employer’s funds.”



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