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2 Colorado-based U.S. intelligence officers and a private contractor indicted in alleged $1.5M bid-rigging scheme

Kirk Mitchell

PUBLISHED: October 5, 2018 at 4:10 pm | UPDATED: October 5, 2018 at 4:15 pm

Categories:Colorado News, Crime & Courts, Latest News, News

A federal grand jury in Denver has indicted three people โ€” a U.S. Air Force major, a veteran National Security Agency agent and the owner of a private government contractor โ€” in an alleged $1.5 million bid-rigging scheme.

 

The intelligence officers allegedly disclosed bid information on government contracts, U.S. Attorney Bob Troyer announced Friday.

 

The grand jury indicted Kevin Kuciapinski, 43, a U.S. Air Force major working at the National Reconnaissance Office; Randolph Stimac, 61, an NSA agent; and Mykhael Kuciapinski, 51, owner and CEO of Company G, a government contractor.

The case will be prosecuted in U.S. District Court in Denver.

 

The Kuciapinskis had been married until July of 2015, according to a news release from Jeffrey Dorschner, Troyerโ€™s spokesman.

 

Kevin Kuciapinski and Stimac both were stationed at the Aerospace Data Facility-Colorado on Buckley Air Force Base. A criminal investigation was spearheaded by NSA and NRO agents. Air Force and IRS investigators also were involved.

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