Crime & Safety
Natick Army Official Used Government Funds For Disney Trips, Pleads Guilty
Two people, including the former U.S. Army Natick contracting officer, used government funds to take 31 trips to Orlando, officials said.

NATICK, MA — An Uxbridge man who served as the contracting officer in charge of the U.S. Army Natick Contracting division pleaded guilty today in federal court to his role in a conspiracy to defraud the government of thousands of dollars from 2014 to 2018.
Thomas Bouchard, 60, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy and 10 counts of theft of government funds. U.S. Senior District Court Judge Mark L. Wolf scheduled sentencing for June 26, 2023.
Bouchard was arrested and charged in July 2020 along with co-defendant Chantelle Boyd.
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Boyd, 53, of Woodsboro, Md., pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy, 10 counts of theft of government funds and false declarations before the grand jury. Boyd was arrested and charged in July 2020 along with co-defendant Thomas Bouchard.
According to the charging documents, in 2014, Bouchard used his long-standing relationship with Evolution Enterprise, Inc., a government contractor, to have Boyd hired for a “no show” job as an assistant that specifically supported Bouchard.
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Boyd’s position cost the Department of Defense more than $490,000 during her time at Evolution from 2014 to 2018, during which Boyd performed "little if any useful function," the U.S. Attorney's Office in Massachusetts said.
The duo took a number of government-funded trips during this time, which ranged in duration from two to 15 days. They shared a hotel room during these trips, officials noted.
A number of these trips were to Florida and other warm-weather areas, where, the U.S. Attorney said, they spent their days lounging by the pool or going to Disney parks.
"In order to conceal the personal nature of the trips, Bouchard altered, created and approved false travel to reimburse the Boyd for out-of-pocket expenses," officials said.
Additionally, Boyd made false statements to the grand jury in May 2018 in relation to these trips.
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