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Federal court contractor indicted for false drug tests

BY: SCOTT MCCABE OCTOBER 23, 2012 | 1:35 PM
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A former contract employee at the federal courts in Maryland has been accused of taking bribes to falsify drug tests for people on probation or parole.

A federal grand jury in Greenbelt has indicted 50-year-old Lauren Jeannette Diggs, of Rockville, on charges of conspiracy to seek and accept a bribe, witness tampering and making false statements to the grand jury. The indictment was unsealed Tuesday.

According to prosecutors, Diggs was a senior substance abuse counselor for ADR, a company that provides alcohol and drug treatment services. ADR has a contract with the U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services in Maryland to provide drug tests.

The six-count indictment alleges that for the last three years, Diggs, Christopher Womack, who was employed at ADR as a urine technician, and others sought bribes to provide certificates claiming the defendants passed their drug tests.

The cost for one fake result was about $400.

Prosecutors estimated that the conspirators made about $15,000.

Womack, 43, of Forestville, pleaded guilty to bribery in July, and his case was made public Tuesday.

smccabe@washingtonexaminer.com

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