North Texas CFO with past conviction sentenced after defrauding another company


    • Federal prosecutors say that 56-year-old John Robert Rush of Keller was the chief financial officer for a North Texas logistics and transportation company despite being convicted in 1994 of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit counterfeit check fraud.

    • He pleaded guilty to wire fraud again in April after allegedly using the new company’s money for his own personal benefit and to pay off his debts.

    • The company was forced to lay off employees and close one of its businesses because of its financial instability.

    • Rush was sentenced on Wednesday to four years in federal prison.

  • Federal prosecutors say that 56-year-old John Robert Rush of Keller was the chief financial officer for a North Texas logistics and transportation company despite being convicted in 1994 of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit counterfeit check fraud.

  • He pleaded guilty to wire fraud again in April after allegedly using the new company’s money for his own personal benefit and to pay off his debts.

  • The company was forced to lay off employees and close one of its businesses because of its financial instability.

  • Rush was sentenced on Wednesday to four years in federal prison.

KELLER, TexasAfter being found guilty for the second time of wire fraud, a financial executive for a corporation based in North Texas received a sentence of four years in federal prison.

In April, John Robert Rush, 56, of Keller entered a guilty plea to the crime, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas.

He was given a 51-month prison term and mandated to reimburse his victims with over $1 million on Wednesday.

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Rush was the chief financial officer of a Dallas-Fort Worth-based logistics and transportation company, according to federal authorities. The corporation carried freight for disaster relief agencies, defense contractors, and the U.S. military, among others.

Rush moved money from the business’s bank accounts to his personal accounts between 2016 and 2020. To make such transfers appear like regular vendor payments, he altered records in the business’s accounting software.

Additionally, the company’s majority stockholders said they were facing “almost insurmountable debt” while Rush was using the funds for his own personal gain and debt repayment. The corporation was compelled to shut one of its affiliated companies and lay off workers.

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However, it appears that Rush has a history of scamming businesses.

In 1994, he was found guilty of conspiracy to commit counterfeit check fraud as well as wire fraud.

When rejecting a request for a reduced sentence, the court cited Rush’s past conviction, according to the prosecution.

  • This story’s information is taken from a press release issued by the office of U.S. Attorney Leigha Simonton for the Northern District of Texas.

This story’s information is taken from a press release issued by the office of U.S. Attorney Leigha Simonton for the Northern District of Texas.

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