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Tactical Products Group Executives Sentenced for Selling Faulty Armor To US Government

In February of this year, Tactical Products Group, LLC (TPG) CEO Dan Thomas Lounsbury, Jr and Vice President for Sales and Federal Contracting Andres Lopez-Munoz we’re found guilty in the Eastern District of Virginia on charges of conspiracy, making false claims on the United States government, and wire fraud.

In 2012 the two relabeled hard armor plates certified for a different threat or were out of their service life in order to fulfill a contract.

The supplied plates were provided to Triple Canopy to fulfill a contract. Reportedly, the plates supplied were known to delaminate. Furthermore, four of the 10 plates supplied were six years out of warranty. Amazingly, the value of the contract is said to be just $3,500.

Last week they were sentenced. Although they both were facing a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and federal prosecutors requested three year sentences, the judge sentenced Lounsbury, aged 50, to 10 months in prison and Lopez-Munoz, aged 35, to four months.

They have also agreed to repay the government for the faulty plates.

4 Responses to “Tactical Products Group Executives Sentenced for Selling Faulty Armor To US Government”

  1. Strike-Hold says:

    Imagine if they’d been caught smoking pot though….

  2. PTMcCain says:

    Seriously? They get a 10 and 4 month “time out” for putting lives in danger?

  3. Papa6 says:

    Wow! This will definitely keep others from defrauding the gov’t and endangering our troops!