Crime & Safety
Ex-Staffer Embezzled From Newark Housing Authority, Pleads Guilty
The Newark Housing Authority's former IT director used his position to run a scam involving phones and tablets, prosecutors said.
NEWARK, NJ — The former director of information technology for the Newark Housing Authority (NHA) has admitted that he used his position to embezzle NHA funds to purchase cellular telephones and other electronic devices, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.
Venancio Diaz, 56, of Jersey City, pleaded guilty in federal court to committing theft from an agency receiving federal funds, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.
Prosecutors released the following statement about the case:
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“From December 2013 to Aug. 10, 2021, Diaz bought, on behalf of NHA and using NHA funds, 1,509 electronic devices, primarily cellular telephones and tablets, from a telecommunications company. Diaz then caused those devices to be activated on NHA’s account on the company’s network for a short period of time – often only days or weeks. After the brief period of activation ended, Diaz posed as the owner of the devices and sold them to two different online electronics resale marketplaces. Diaz directed all the proceeds of the sales – a total of $594,425 – to his own bank accounts and kept the money for his own personal use.”
Prosecutors said the count of theft from an agency receiving federal funds carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a maximum potential fine of $250,000 or twice the gross amount of pecuniary gain that any person derived from the offense, whichever is greater.
Sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 4.
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