Sounds like more interesting work than USDA business.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
ST. LOUIS — A woman who worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Kansas City is accused of running an online prostitution business through her office computer.
The U.S. Attorney’s office in St. Louis on Wednesday announced the indictments of 36-year-old John O. Miller and 26-year-old Laurie Lynn McConnell, both of Kansas City. Both face charges related to prostitution and money laundering.
McConnell was a statistician with the USDA Risk Management Agency until April. Miller was not a USDA employee.
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