Son gets into bigger trouble than what his dad did six years ago
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Son gets into bigger trouble than what his dad did six years ago
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/04/AR2006080400919_2.html
Montgomery County police charged Allen in March with theft of goods worth more than $500 and conspiracy to commit theft -- felonies punishable each by up to 15 years in prison. Detectives said that he conducted at least 25 fraudulent refund transactions from October to January.
Police said Allen would walk into a store, charge items to credit cards and take the items to his car. He would then return to the store, pick up identical items and seek refunds for them. Police said several of his fraudulent transactions were recorded by store surveillance cameras.
Allen, who was born in Pennsylvania and attended Duke Law School, made his debut in politics working for Republican legislators. He was a deputy secretary in the Department of Health and Human Services and was nominated to a federal appeals court seat in 2003.
He joined the White House during Bush's second term and abruptly resigned from his $160,000-a-year job in February, shortly after being charged with misdemeanor theft. Detectives arrested him on the felony charges when he went to court to fight the misdemeanor accusation.
http://www.businessinsider.com/claude-allen-charged-with-murder-2013-5
The son of a former George W. Bush adviser has been charged with first-degree murder for allegedly killing a man with a hatchet at the house he shares with his parents.
Claude Alexander Allen, the 20-year-old son of the former Bush domestic policy adviser also named Claude Allen, called police to report an attempted burglary at his home last night, The Washington Post reports. Allen told police that he killed a man who tried to break in to the Gaithersburg, Md. house.
But police say the two men knew each other. They don't yet have a motive for the killing, but they do not believe that it stemmed from a burglary attempt, according to the Post.
The victim is 25-year-old Michael Phillip Harvey. He was found dead in a wooded area behind Allen's house.
The elder Allen's political career ended when he pleaded guilty to shoplifting, saying the thefts stemmed from stress and sleep deprivation.
Allen and his wife were not home at the time of the murder.
Montgomery County police charged Allen in March with theft of goods worth more than $500 and conspiracy to commit theft -- felonies punishable each by up to 15 years in prison. Detectives said that he conducted at least 25 fraudulent refund transactions from October to January.
Police said Allen would walk into a store, charge items to credit cards and take the items to his car. He would then return to the store, pick up identical items and seek refunds for them. Police said several of his fraudulent transactions were recorded by store surveillance cameras.
Allen, who was born in Pennsylvania and attended Duke Law School, made his debut in politics working for Republican legislators. He was a deputy secretary in the Department of Health and Human Services and was nominated to a federal appeals court seat in 2003.
He joined the White House during Bush's second term and abruptly resigned from his $160,000-a-year job in February, shortly after being charged with misdemeanor theft. Detectives arrested him on the felony charges when he went to court to fight the misdemeanor accusation.
http://www.businessinsider.com/claude-allen-charged-with-murder-2013-5
The son of a former George W. Bush adviser has been charged with first-degree murder for allegedly killing a man with a hatchet at the house he shares with his parents.
Claude Alexander Allen, the 20-year-old son of the former Bush domestic policy adviser also named Claude Allen, called police to report an attempted burglary at his home last night, The Washington Post reports. Allen told police that he killed a man who tried to break in to the Gaithersburg, Md. house.
But police say the two men knew each other. They don't yet have a motive for the killing, but they do not believe that it stemmed from a burglary attempt, according to the Post.
The victim is 25-year-old Michael Phillip Harvey. He was found dead in a wooded area behind Allen's house.
The elder Allen's political career ended when he pleaded guilty to shoplifting, saying the thefts stemmed from stress and sleep deprivation.
Allen and his wife were not home at the time of the murder.
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Allen was apprehended by Germantown Target store loss prevention manager Pete Schomburg on January 2, 2006. According to the charging document, Allen "admitted to Agent Schomburg that he was committing fraudulent returns". He was not formally charged until March after a review of security video and credit card activity dating back to 2005. Police said he credited more than $5,000 to his credit card through about 25 similar transactions at other stores.
By all accounts Allen's behavior was bizarre given that his annual salary as an advisor was $160,000. He pleaded guilty to theft on August 4, 2006.
Allen, a longtime evangelical Christian, is married to Jannese M. Allen, and is the father of four children.
The Allens are active members of the Covenant Life Church in Gaithersburg.
He was earning $161,000 per year in his federal job at the time of his shoplifting and subsequent resignation.
Allen and his wife Jannese own a house that, in 2008, was valued at $720,910, in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
In May 2013, Claude Allen's 20-year-old son, Claude Alexander Allen III, was arrested on charges of murdering a man with a hatchet at the Allen family home in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Claude Allen III was home-schooled through the Covenant Life Church in Gaithersburg and has a previous criminal history for marijuana-related offenses. Claude Allen III dropped out of the University of Richmond in October 2012.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Allen
By all accounts Allen's behavior was bizarre given that his annual salary as an advisor was $160,000. He pleaded guilty to theft on August 4, 2006.
Allen, a longtime evangelical Christian, is married to Jannese M. Allen, and is the father of four children.
The Allens are active members of the Covenant Life Church in Gaithersburg.
He was earning $161,000 per year in his federal job at the time of his shoplifting and subsequent resignation.
Allen and his wife Jannese own a house that, in 2008, was valued at $720,910, in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
In May 2013, Claude Allen's 20-year-old son, Claude Alexander Allen III, was arrested on charges of murdering a man with a hatchet at the Allen family home in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Claude Allen III was home-schooled through the Covenant Life Church in Gaithersburg and has a previous criminal history for marijuana-related offenses. Claude Allen III dropped out of the University of Richmond in October 2012.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_Allen
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More research on this topic.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2330433/Claude-A-Allen-Son-20-disgraced-George-W-Bush-aide-killed-man-hatchet.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2330433/Claude-A-Allen-Son-20-disgraced-George-W-Bush-aide-killed-man-hatchet.html
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