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Former CEO and Executive Management of Defense Contractor, Wellco Enterprises, Inc., Pleads Guilty
https://www.justice.gov/usao-edtn/pr/former-ceo-and-executive-management-defense-contractor-wellco-enterprises-inc-pleadsDepartment of Justice
U.S. Attorneys Office
Eastern District of Tennessee
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, February 16, 2018
Former CEO and Executive Management of Defense Contractor, Wellco Enterprises, Inc., Pleads Guilty to $8.1 Million "Made In The USA" Marketing Scheme and Government Contract Fraud
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. On February 15, 2018, the former President and Chief Executive Officer of Wellco Enterprises, Inc. (Wellco) and Tactical Holdings Operations, Inc. (Tactical Holdings), Vincent Lee Ferguson, 66, of Knoxville, Tennessee, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Wellcos former Senior Vice President of Sales, Matthew Lee Ferguson, 41, of Geneva, Illinois, and former Director of Marketing and Communications, Kerry Joseph Ferguson, 36, of Houston, Texas, also pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud. Wellcos former Vice President of Government Contracting, Neil Streeter, 55, of Warren, Massachusetts, and former Operations Manager, Stephanie Lynn (Ferguson) Kaemmerer, 45, of Knoxville, Tennessee, pleaded guilty to smuggling goods into the United States.
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According to information on file with the U.S. District Court, Wellco was a leading manufacturer and supplier of military footwear to the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and to civilian (commercial) customers for over 70 years. From 2006 through 2012, DoD alone paid in excess of $138 million to Wellco for the supply of combat boots. Wellco pioneered and patented the first practical method for molding and attaching a rubber sole to a shoe upper in a single operation. During the Vietnam War, the U.S. Army adopted Wellco technology for the manufacture of its hot-weather boots for the jungles of Vietnam, a boot that became known as the Vietnam Boot or the jungle boot. In May, 2007, in a deal involving approximately $22 million, Wellco was acquired by two investment firms, Golden Gate Private Equity, Inc. and Integrity Brands, Inc. Wellco became a wholly owned subsidiary of Golden Gates portfolio company, Tactical Holdings.
In March 2006, Vincent Lee Ferguson was made President and CEO of Wellco. At that time, he discussed with Wellcos Board of Directors, his turnaround plan for the company to increase commercial sales and aggressively pursue sales to the U.S. government. From December 2008 through August 2012, he conspired with his executive team to import military-style boots that were made in China into the United States and then deceptively market and sell those boots to DoD (and other federal departments and agencies), government contractors, and the general public as Made in the USA and as compliant with the Berry Amendment and the Trade Agreements Act (TAA). The Berry Amendment prohibits DoD from buying clothing that is not grown, reprocessed, reused or produced in the United States. The purpose of the Berry Amendment is to protect the viability of Americas textile and clothing production base. The TAA provides that the government may acquire only U.S.-made or designated country end products and requires government contractors to certify that each end product meets applicable requirements.
By December 2008, Wellco was manufacturing certain military boot model uppers and insoles in China. In order to conceal this fact, the conspirators required the Chinese manufacturing facility to include the American flag and USA on labels of certain boot uppers. After two shipments of these deceptively marked boots were detained and seized by the U.S. Department of Homeland Securitys Customs and Border Protection, the conspirators ordered the Chinese facility to stitch tear-away Made in China labels in Wellco boot uppers. After importation, the conspirators instructed Wellco factory workers in Morristown, Tennessee to tear out the Made in China tags prior to shipping the boots to government and commercial purchasers.
The defendants marketed and sold these Chinese-made Wellco boots as Made in the USA. They also submitted false certifications to DoD and other federal agencies, and to government contractors that these boots complied with the Berry Amendment and TAA and met certain safety standards, including electrical hazard and blood-borne pathogen protections for U.S. troops. For example, on August 15, 2012, the defendants submitted a signed Certificate of Conformance to a government contractor, representing that Wellcos boot model S161 was 100% Berry Compliant and fully protective against Electrical Hazard, even though the model was imported from China and not safety tested. The boots were then supplied to troops stationed at Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls, Texas. In total, Wellco sold at least $8.1 million of fraudulent boots.
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Former CEO and Executive Management of Defense Contractor, Wellco Enterprises, Inc., Pleads Guilty (Original Post)
nitpicker
Feb 2018
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Stuart G
(38,726 posts)1. Well..A fraud I hadn't heard of ..boots made in China, then..
labels torn off and relabeled...Made in U.S.A. I thought that I had heard them all,,,guess not