Former Va. fire dept. employee pleads guilty to money laundering

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A former financial employee with the Alexandria Fire Department has pleaded guilty to money laundering and could face up to 40 years in prison.

Monique Jackson-Asante’s job responsibility included processing invoices from vendors doing business with the fire department.

Prosecutor David Lord said Jackson-Asante, 39, wrote several checks to friends who were not vendors, with the understanding that they would share the money with her.

Jackson-Asante processed fraudulent invoices totaling more than $186,000, according to details in the plea agreement.

Alexandria police were alerted to the scheme by one of Jackson-Assante’s former friends.

In the agreement, prosecutors said they would ask the judge to sentence Jackson-Asante to no more than two years in the penitentiary, although the statutory maximum for the crime is 40 years.

Jackson-Asante’s attorney, Timothy Ward, declined to comment on why she decided to plead guilty.

Commonwealth’s Attorney Bryan Porter said he would comment after sentencing on May 11, 2017.

Neal Augenstein

Neal Augenstein has been a general assignment reporter with WTOP since 1997. He says he looks forward to coming to work every day, even though that means waking up at 3:30 a.m.

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