twiw-horizontal-trans-150h
Is there a story you think we should be covering? Have a tip on something we should look at?
Contact Us

Shrewsbury Woman Sentenced for False Testimony to Grand Jury

By TWIW Staff | May 26, 2021
Last Updated: July 8, 2021

WORCESTER – A Shrewsbury woman was sentenced Tuesday in federal court in Worcester for lying about her role with a Worcester-based employment agency while testifying before a federal grand jury.

Linda Le, 42, was sentenced to two years of probation, with five months to be served in home confinement and a $10,000 fine.

On Feb. 5, 2021, Le pleaded guilty to one count of falsely testifying before a grand jury.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, in late 2017 and early 2018, Le assisted with the transition of several client companies from one employment agency to UT Services, a Worcester-based employment agency. Le performed various tasks on behalf of UT Services, including reviewing and analyzing client invoices and maintaining a spreadsheet that tracked invoice amounts and profit. Le received cash payments in exchange for her work for UT Services.

In May 2018, Le testified before a federal grand jury and falsely stated under oath that she did not know anyone who was involved with UT Services and did not know anything about a specific client company using temporary workers from UT Services.

In March 2019, Le testified again before a federal grand jury and falsely stated under oath that she did not know anything about UT Services and that she did not have any role with UT Services. At the time, investigators were conducting an investigation into fraudulent UT Services tax filings and insurance audits.

Follow us on The016.com, the social network for Worcester and you!