A man from Kennewick has been sentenced to 10 months in prison for obstructing official proceedings. The man was involved in a case where he was found guilty of intentionally interfering with a government investigation. The obstruction included making false statements and providing false documents to hide information from authorities. The judge took the man’s actions very seriously, stating that obstructing official proceedings undermines the integrity of the justice system. This case serves as a reminder that obstructing justice is a serious offense with severe consequences..
KENNEWICK, Wash.- A Kennewick man has been sentenced to 10 months in prison for pleading guilty to conspiracy to obstruct official proceedings.
Mohammed Naji Al-Jibory, Age 54, will serve a 10-month sentence in federal prison before serving a 3-year court-supervised release.
According to court documents, in 2019 the FBI began an investigation into allegations that several individuals were involved in Auto insurance fraud.
The individuals were accused of staging car accidents and filing false or fraudulent insurance claims.
In May 2020, the FBI executed several search warrants to suspected Washington and California homes according to court documents.
In September 2020, Al-Jibory engaged in misleading conduct toward FBI agents by falsely accusing an FBI agent and another individual of soliciting a $20,000 bribe from a third person to make the case go away.
Vanessa R. Waldref, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington stated “Fraud schemes impact the vitality of our entire community. Obstructing official proceedings by falsely accusing a federal agent of bribery and interfering with federal investigations will not be tolerated.”
A Kennewick man named Mohammed Naji Al-Jibory has been sentenced to 10 months in prison for conspiracy to obstruct official proceedings. He was part of a group involved in auto insurance fraud, staging car accidents and filing false insurance claims. The FBI started an investigation in 2019 and executed search warrants in May 2020. In September 2020, Al-Jibory falsely accused an FBI agent and another person of soliciting a bribe to make the case go away. The United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington emphasized that obstructing official proceedings and interfering with federal investigations will not be tolerated.
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