Georgia Whistleblower Gets Big Settlement in Suit Against Defense Contractor
Posted on: Monday, 8 December 2008, 15:58 CST
Wallace, of The Wallace Law Firm, L.L.C., in
"With the economic problems we have now, whistleblower suits are critically important. The U.S. simply can't afford to lose taxpayer money to fraud," says Wallace.
Wallace filed Roderigas' suit three years ago. Roderigas had been the
acting assistant site supervisor for L-3 in Taji,
According to the lawsuit, L-3 sent a memo to its Taji employees, instructing them to take an hour and a half for lunch, but to bill for an hour of that time. Roderigas says he was told the military had approved the practice.
The lawsuit states that in
"All he ever wanted was to get the money back to the taxpayer coffers, where it belonged," says Wallace. "He should have been treated like a hero. Instead, he went through hell."
Roderigas claims he was told that he would need to re-apply for his job,
and that his site no longer had a bed for him. He was given 24 hours to
report for a new job in
Roderigas returned to the U.S. and filed suit against L-3 Vertex
Aerospace, a subsidiary of L-3 Communications Corp. The suit was filed under
the False Claims Act, which allows whistleblowers to sue on behalf of
"Buster is a real American hero," Wallace says. "He stood up for what was right, even though it cost him. Thanks to him, taxpayers are getting back a big chunk of money."
A veteran, Roderigas was shot down in a helicopter in the Vietnam War.
Roderigas took the job with L-3 in 2004, because he had a premonition he
needed to be near his son, who was serving in
SOURCE The Wallace Law Firm, L.L.C.
Source: PR Newswire
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