Something we will soon see in India. 

Kanchan 

 

Subject: Veteran, archery instructor who faked blindness gets prison, must 
repay disability checks

 

ASHEVILLE - An Army veteran who claimed to be blind and was collecting nearly 
$4,000 a month in federal disability payments — all while driving multiple cars 
and serving as an archery instructor in the Boy Scouts — was sentenced July 18 
to 10 months in prison and ordered to pay $930,762 in restitution.

U.S. District Court Judge Max Cogburn Jr. sentenced Marshall resident John Paul 
Cook, 58, to 10 months of prison time, although five of those months will be 
spent in home confinement, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney's 
Office. Cook will also serve three years of supervised release.

Reached via phone on July 18 and asked about his case, Cook said, "No comment."

Cook's crime carried a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 
fine, according to a news release about his guilty plea issued in 2021.The 
Citizen Times could not reach for comment Cook's attorney, Emily Jones, or 
Joshua Christ, executive director of the Daniel Boone Boy Scouts of America, in 
Asheville.

The indictment in the case, as well as court records and the press release, 
show Cook collected Veterans Affairs disability payments over three decades, 
garnering multiple increases over the years as his allegedly poor vision 
continued to worsen. Initially, his monthly disability payments totaled $1,411, 
but by 2016, with increases for the severity of his "disability," he was 
pulling in $3,990 a month.

>From 1987-2017, Cook took in $978,138 in VA disability payments and perks such 
>as money for a home remodel. His alleged "blindness" was confirmed over the 
>years by four different optometrists either working for or contracting with 
>the VA.In July 2021, Joe Williams, a public affairs specialist with the VA's 
>Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs, told the Citizen Times, "Under 
>federal law, veterans will not be subjected to reexamination of their 
>service-connected disabilities once VA determines that the disabilities become 
>static, without material improvement over five years. Mr. Cook presented a 
>disability picture to VA, beginning in 1989 that established the static nature 
>of his alleged disability."Cook, who wore glasses and had a lazy eye when he 
>joined the Army in 1985, claimed in 1986 he fell from a ladder and hit his 
>head, causing his vision to drastically worsen, according to the indictment. 
>In 1987, an Army ophthalmology evaluation concluded Cook had 20/200 vision in 
>the right eye and 20/100 in the left eye and was “unfit for retention."

The Army discharged Cook in 1987, and following a medical evaluation, he began 
receiving VA disability-based compensation at a rate of 60%, according to the 
press release."Over the next 30 years, Cook’s disability-based compensation 
increased, following Cook’s repeated false claims of increased visual 
impairment and unemployability due to 'severe visual deficit,'" the release 
states.

The VA declared Cook legally blind in 2005, and he began receiving 
disability-based compensation at the maximum rate, the release states.

Despite his claims of vision impairment, investigators found Cook "repeatedly 
passed DMV vision screening tests to renew or obtain a driver’s license in 
North and South Carolina," the news release notes.

"Furthermore, during the relevant time period, court documents show that Cook 
purchased and registered over 30 different motor vehicles which Cook routinely 
drove, including on long-distance trips and to perform errands," the news 
release states.

Court records showed Cook, from 2010-2016, served as a den leader and cubmaster 
with the Boy Scouts of America, qualifying as a range officer for BB guns and 
for archery. "He was also certified for land navigation, which involves reading 
maps and using a compass," according to the press release.Ultimately, alerted 
by an anonymous tipster in 2017, Veterans Affairs investigators caught on to 
Cook's scheme.

Cook pleaded guilty in July 2021 to theft of public money. He will be ordered 
to report to the federal Bureau of Prisons upon designation of a federal 
facility, the press release states.U.S. Attorney Dena King thanked the 
VA-Office of Inspector General for their investigation of the case and noted 
the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Asheville prosecuted the case.

 



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