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Posted: Wednesday, 20 February 2013 5:40AM

Contractor Appeals Sentence for Smuggling



     TOPEKA, Kan. - A private contractor from Kansas is appealing his sentence for trying to smuggle $150,000 from Afghanistan to his ex-wife in the U.S. in what the government contends was part of a larger kickback scheme.
     The attorney for Donald Gene Garst filed a notice of appeal Tuesday from the court order accepting the guilty plea. He is also appealing last week's prison sentence of 2  1/2 years and more than $52,000 fine. Garst pleaded guilty in November to one count of bulk cash smuggling for trying to ship the undeclared cash in a DHL box from Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. 
     Garst has recanted an earlier statement that the money came from a kickback scheme to steer subcontracts to an Afghan company. He now claims he won the money gambling.

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02/20/2013 5:45AM
Contractor Appeals Sentence for Smuggling
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