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Monday, January 28, 2013

Watertown Man Sentenced to 41 Months in Prison for Stealing Over $1 Million from Employer

The 35-year-old man pleaded guilty to wire fraud after making unauthorized credit card purchases and cash advances.

A Watertown man received a sentence of more than three years in prison for stealing more than $1 million from his former employer, Iron Mountain. John J. Palandjian, 35, was given a 41 month (3 year, 5 month) sentence from Federal Court Judge Mark L. Wolf, according to U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz's office. He will also have three years of supervised release and must pay $7,500 in fines and pay $1.148 million in restitution. Palandjian pleaded guilty to 10 counts of wire fraud in October 2012, after being accused of stealing the money from his employer. According to a release from Ortiz's office: From August 2010 to June 2011, Palandjian used Iron Mountain’s credit card to make unauthorized purchases and cash advances in excess of $1,148,000…

Mr Bruce

12:51 pm on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Less than 3.5 years for over a million dollars???? Are you kidding me??? There are people locked up for much longer for alot less $ . How is he going to pay back 1.1+ million???   more ›

Friday, January 18, 2013

Watertown Man Wants Less than 3 Years in Prison for Stealing $1 million

John Palandjian asked for the sentence during a plea request in a Federal Court case for his scam in which he stole from his former employer, Iron Mountain.

A Watertown man asked for a prison sentence of less than 3 years for his involvement in scamming more than $1 million from his former employer, Boston-based Iron Mountain. John Palandjian, 35, of Watertown, faces 10 counts of wire fraud after making unauthorized charges and cash advances of more than. $1.148 million, according to a release from the FBI. He worked as sources manager for Iron Mountain, and was responsible for purchasing supplies, reviewing credit card statements and requesting wire transfers for payment of credit card bills, according to the release. For his crimes, Palandjian could faced up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, according to a report in the Boston Globe. On Thursday, Palandjian entered a plea request in…

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Dawn

11:33 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013

"No remorse"- Amen "I believe" for it!!!!!   more ›

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