
Document Fraud Case Ends with Prison Time
Lying to the Federal Aviation Administration is never a great idea.
A man with a history of criminal behavior who pleaded guilty in July to making numerous false statements on documents to the Federal Aviation Administration, including a failed attempt to fraudulently register a stolen business jet, has been sentenced to 37 months of incarceration. Cole Allan Peacock, 30, also must serve three years of supervised release.
According to BJT research, between 2013 and 2019, Peacock was variously convicted of credit card fraud, grand theft, resisting arrest with violence, bomb threats, assaulting police officers, passing fake checks, felony impersonation of a public official, and misdemeanor reckless driving. He served jail time for some of these crimes.