C&D's fraudulent billing started in 2000, said Stroot, the Defense Criminal Investigative Service's chief agent in Raleigh, N.C. "As time went on, they got more aggressive in the amounts they put in." The price the military paid for each item shipped rarely reached $100 and totaled just $68,000 over the six years in contrast to the $20.5 million paid for shipping, she said.
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