According to a
new piece out in tomorrow morning’s Post, when first caught shoplifting, former presidential advisor Claude Allen admitted “that he was committing fraudulent returns.”
This appears to stand in at least some contrast with the subsequent claims of Allen’s lawyer, Mallon Snyder, that the series of at least 25 thefts were a product of “misunderstandings.”
After the initial incident, a detective with the Montgomery police department was assigned to the case and using credit card statements and surveillance videos was able to document the string of “fraudulent returns.”