A Parker man is accused of running a business making fake COVID-19 vaccination cards.
Robert Van Camp faces a charge of conspiracy to defraud the United States in a federal court with an investigation spanning multiple states.
The court documents say Van Camp lives in both Parker and Bulverde, Texas along with his co-conspirator, who is identified only as an employee of a defense contractor with a top secret security clearance. Van Camp is said to have run several companies around Parker and Castle Rock, especially a business-related to printing.
The complaint says, “Van Camp also made the following statements to UC1, ‘I’ve got people that are going to the Olympics in Tokyo, three Olympians and their coach in Tokyo, Amsterdam, Hawaii, Costa Rica, Honduras… I’m in 12 or 13 states, so until I get caught and go to jail, f— it, I’m taking the money.’”
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