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Former Terrebonne Sheriff’s Officer Sentenced for Theft of Federal Funds

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Louisiana

U.S. Attorney Kenneth A. Polite announced that DARRYL B. STEWART, age 49, of Houma, was sentenced today after previously pleading guilty to one-count of theft of government funds.

U.S. District Judge Ivan L.R. Lemelle sentenced STEWART to 6 months’ probation and a $100 special assessment.  Additionally, STEWART was ordered to pay $15,925 in restitution.

According to court records, STEWART was the Narcotics Unit Supervisor for the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office (TPSO) during a time period when the TPSO applied for and received two separate federal grants from the Department of Justice. The two grants were for personnel overtime and equipment to support a Multi-Jurisdictional Narcotics Task Force.  From 2009 through 2012, STEWART claimed and approved his own overtime from the two grants. The Federal Bureau of Investigation began to look into the billing and discovered through documents and interviews that STEWART occasionally claimed overtime for the two federal grants at the same time that he was working private security details. There were other instances where STEWART claimed federal overtime hours from the grants but he did not actually participate in the narcotics enforcement work. The amount that was improperly billed totals $15,925.00.  STEWART resigned from the Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office on or about April 12, 2016.  

U.S. Attorney Polite praised the work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for its handling of the matter.  Assistant U.S. Attorney Edward J. Rivera was in charge of the prosecution.

Updated September 7, 2016

Topic
Financial Fraud