-- Eight U.S. sailors at a Florida navy station fraudulently married Polish and Romanian women in order to collect extra housing allowances, according to federal charges filed on Tuesday.
The women did not live with their Navy husbands, but used the sham marriages to apply for U.S. citizenship, U.S. Attorney Paul Perez said in a news release.
The sailors, seven of whom are still in the Navy, were all stationed at the Mayport naval station in northeast Florida.
They were charged with conspiracy, marriage fraud and making false claims to the government to collect $35,000 worth of extra housing allowances.
The tax-free allowances for off-base housing are based partly on marital status and number of dependents. --



