On July 8, 2025, a former Civil Division Legal Assistant previously assigned to Washington D.C., was sentenced to three years of probation, with special conditions, and a $1,000 fine. Marcia Taylor-Robinson was sentenced after pleading guilty to an Information in the Southern District of Florida. According to the factual statement in support of the plea, from in or around January 2021 through in or around March 2022, Taylor-Robinson helped her husband, Dale Robinson, conceal bribery payments he received from a government contractor, JB Railroad. At her husband’s direction, Taylor-Robinson created a company, Tailored Railroads; opened a company checking account on which she was sole signatory; and issued four invoices from Tailored Railroads to JB Railroad totaling $75,956, the amount of the bribes. Although Taylor-Robinson did not know the details of the illegal arrangement, she knew that the company had not provided services to JB Railroad, and that the payments were for her husband’s personal benefit. The investigation was conducted by the OIG’s Huntsville Locale and the FBI.
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