A man convicted of defrauding Caltrans out of nearly $1.9 million to pay for a lavish lifestyle, which included $10,000 in Star Wars collectibles, was sentenced to nine years in state prison, officials said.
Eric Hodgson, 43, of Elk Grove agreed to a plea deal Tuesday that in addition to prison time, he would forfeit property such as two houses, two cars, retirement savings and a Star Wars collection, which included a 3-foot-tall Yoda statue, according to a statement issued by the California Attorney General's Office.
Caltrans hired Hodgson and his company, Phenix Print & Image, to advertise new construction contracts to potential bidders, but soon discovered that he used fake invoices for ads that were never published in local newspapers as promised, according to the statement.
An investigation conducted by the California Department of Justice determined the stolen money was used to pay off a mortgage, buy comics and toys and fund trips for him and his company’s staff.
More Southern California Stories:
- Search for Missing Boy Continues on Third Day
- Claim Denied in Dorner Mistaken ID Case
- Police Remember Officer Killed in Crash
- Pet Store Ban Passed in San Diego
- Transgender Bill Awaits Governor's Signature or Veto
- Mobile Home Park May be Torn Down
- Crash Survivors Reunited With Families
- SB 215 Fwy Closed for at Least 24 Hours