Former Police Officer Pleads Guilty to Mail Fraud

2012-10-03

U.S. Attorney William J. Hochul, Jr. announced today that former Buffalo Police Office Johnnie Fritz, 49, of Buffalo, New York, pleaded guilty to mail fraud before Chief U.S. District Judge William M. Skretny. The charge carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, a fine of $250,000, or both.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Russell T. Ippolito, Jr., who is handling the case, stated that between April 20, 2009 and June 9, 2009, Fritz conspired with another individual to defraud State Farm Automobile Insurance Company by inflating a claim for automobile insurance policy proceeds. The defendant assisted in making a claim with State Farm following the theft of the co-conspirator’s automobile, a 2003 Cadillac CTS. The claim included two fraudulent receipts, one falsely indicated that new tire rims had been added to the vehicle and the other falsely indicated that a new muffler had recently been installed on the vehicle. The two false receipts inflated the value of the vehicle by more than $3,000.

The defendant made three other unrelated false claims for automobile insurance policy proceeds involving three other vehicles. In addition to the false claims for insurance, Fritz also abused his position as a Buffalo Police officer. In October 2009, the defendant unlawfully opened a New York State Department of Motor Vehicles account, enabling him to search DMV databases at no charge. Only law enforcement officials can open a DMV no-fee account like the one opened by Fritz.

The loss to the DMV was $6,400, and the loss to the insurance companies was $57,310.35, all totaling $63,710.35.

Source: U.S. Attorney’s Office