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LOCAL MINING
 CONTRACTORS PLEAD
   GUILTY TO FRAUD


Black Hawk Mining Fraud Watch
 black hawk mining fraud watch
 CHARLESTON — Several local men pleaded guilty to federal
  charges of orchestrating a multimillion-dollar fraud against the
  state’s leading workers’ compensation provider.
 U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin announced that Arville W. Sargent,
  52, of Chapmanville; Jerome Eddie Russell, 50, of Williamson;
  Frelin Workman, 58, of Belfry, Ky.; Randy Workman, 36, of Belfry,
  Ky.; and Arthur J. White, Jr., 60, of Lenore; pleaded guilty this
  week, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, to frauding BrickStreet
  Mutual Insurance Company.
 Sargent, previously employed by Brickstreet, pleaded guilty to
  honest services mail fraud and tax evasion.
 Sargent admitted that, from its inception in January 2006 until at
  least Feb. 1, 2011, he led a scheme to defraud BrickStreet by
  allowing certain policyholders operating in the coal mining industry
  to drastically underreport their payroll during annual field audits he
  conducted on behalf of BrickStreet for the intended purpose of
  confirming those policyholders were paying accurate workers’
  compensation insurance premiums.


 Sargent further admitted that he purposely allowed four “employee
  leasing” companies, Aracoma Contracting, LCC., Christian
  Contracting, Newhall Contracting and T&W Services, LLC., all of
  whom provided labor on a contract basis to coal companies in
  southern West Virginia, to falsify documents drastically
  understating their actual payroll.
 In exchange for saving those policyholders millions of dollars in
  insurance premiums rightfully owed to BrickStreeet, Sargent
  accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash bribes and
  other things of value, including a Yamaha Rhino all-terrain vehicle.
 Russell and Frelin Workman, who own Aracoma, also pleaded
  guilty the same charges. The pair admitted to paying a significant
  number of their employees in cash as part of a tax evasion scheme
  to avoid the associated premiums owed to BrickStreet. Both men
  admitted that they paid Sargent approximately $1 million in cash
  bribes to falsify the audits performed for the Workers’ Comp
  Commission and then BrickStreet.

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Black Hawk Mining Fraud Watch: Local Mining Contractors Plead Guilty to Fraud

  • 1. LOCAL MINING CONTRACTORS PLEAD GUILTY TO FRAUD Black Hawk Mining Fraud Watch
  • 2.  black hawk mining fraud watch  CHARLESTON — Several local men pleaded guilty to federal charges of orchestrating a multimillion-dollar fraud against the state’s leading workers’ compensation provider.  U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin announced that Arville W. Sargent, 52, of Chapmanville; Jerome Eddie Russell, 50, of Williamson; Frelin Workman, 58, of Belfry, Ky.; Randy Workman, 36, of Belfry, Ky.; and Arthur J. White, Jr., 60, of Lenore; pleaded guilty this week, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, to frauding BrickStreet Mutual Insurance Company.  Sargent, previously employed by Brickstreet, pleaded guilty to honest services mail fraud and tax evasion.
  • 3.  Sargent admitted that, from its inception in January 2006 until at least Feb. 1, 2011, he led a scheme to defraud BrickStreet by allowing certain policyholders operating in the coal mining industry to drastically underreport their payroll during annual field audits he conducted on behalf of BrickStreet for the intended purpose of confirming those policyholders were paying accurate workers’ compensation insurance premiums.  Sargent further admitted that he purposely allowed four “employee leasing” companies, Aracoma Contracting, LCC., Christian Contracting, Newhall Contracting and T&W Services, LLC., all of whom provided labor on a contract basis to coal companies in southern West Virginia, to falsify documents drastically understating their actual payroll.
  • 4.  In exchange for saving those policyholders millions of dollars in insurance premiums rightfully owed to BrickStreeet, Sargent accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash bribes and other things of value, including a Yamaha Rhino all-terrain vehicle.  Russell and Frelin Workman, who own Aracoma, also pleaded guilty the same charges. The pair admitted to paying a significant number of their employees in cash as part of a tax evasion scheme to avoid the associated premiums owed to BrickStreet. Both men admitted that they paid Sargent approximately $1 million in cash bribes to falsify the audits performed for the Workers’ Comp Commission and then BrickStreet.