BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) - A father and son authorities say knowingly sold substandard titanium to a Connecticut defense subcontractor for use in military jet engines have been sentenced to prison.
A federal judge Wednesday sentenced 64-year-old John Palie Jr., of Tiverton, Rhode Island, to 10 months in prison. His son, 43-year-old John Palie III, of Plymouth, Massachusetts, got six months behind bars. The father was also assessed a $10,000 fine.
The men, who ran A&P Alloys Inc., of West Bridgewater, Massachusetts, pleaded guilty last year to mail fraud.
Prosecutors say they knew the titanium would be used in jet engines manufactured by aerospace company Pratt & Whitney.
The first sale involved the father and son fabricating fraudulent quality certifications. For the second sale, they falsely restamped and reshipped metal they had agreed to replace.
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