"Wayne Simmons, who presented himself as a national security expert and was 
a part of the conservative media push for a congressional investigation of 
the Benghazi attack, has pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges.

In an April 29 press release the Department of Justice noted 
<https://www.justice.gov/usao-edva/pr/former-fox-news-commentator-pleads-guilty-fraud>
 that 
Simmons “falsely claimed he spent 27 years working for the Central 
Intelligence Agency” and had pleaded guilty “to major fraud against the 
government, wire fraud, and a firearms offense.”

The release further noted, “Simmons admitted he defrauded the government in 
2008 when he obtained work as a team leader in the U.S. Army’s Human 
Terrain Systems program, and again in 2010 when he was deployed to 
Afghanistan as a senior intelligence advisor on the International Security 
Assistance Force’s Counterinsurgency Advisory and Assistance Team.”

Dana J. Boente, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, said, 
“Simmons admitted he attempted to con his way into a position where he 
would have been called on to give real intelligence advice in a war zone. 
His fraud cost the government money, could have put American lives at risk, 
and was an insult to the real men and women of the intelligence community 
who provide tireless service to this country.”

Simmons was a frequent 
<http://mediamatters.org/research/2015/10/15/wayne-simmons-right-wing-medias-benghazi-expert/206194>
 guest 
on Fox News, appearing on the network dozens of times purporting to be a 
former CIA operative. In those appearances, Simmons regularly criticized 
Democrats on foreign policy and national security issues. In one instance, 
he said 
<http://mediamatters.org/video/2005/11/17/frequent-fox-guest-simmons-if-the-democrats-com/134245>,
 
“If the Democrats come into power in the United States and re-employ their 
vision of defense for this country, we will have 9-1-1s unabated.”

Simmons was a member of 
<http://mediamatters.org/research/2014/04/23/meet-the-conspiracy-theorists-behind-the-new-be/198991>
 Accuracy 
in Media’s (AIM) “Citizens' Commission” on Benghazi -- part of the 
conservative media’s ultimately successful push to get House Republicans to 
set up a panel to investigate the Benghazi attack. In that capacity, 
Simmons appeared 
<http://mediamatters.org/research/2015/10/15/wayne-simmons-right-wing-medias-benghazi-expert/206194>
 on 
Fox and falsely claimed that the Obama administration had decided “to not 
rescue our former CIA operatives and our military” in Libya.

When Simmons was first arrested for the fraud charges, AIM scrubbed 
<http://mediamatters.org/blog/2015/10/16/after-arrest-of-wayne-simmons-conservative-beng/206221>
 references 
to his role from its website. Fox News acknowledged 
<http://mediamatters.org/video/2015/10/15/foxs-bret-baier-clarifies-fraudster-wayne-simmo/206196>
 that 
he had appeared on the network as a “national security and terrorism 
expert,” but said he “was never employed by the channel and was never paid 
by Fox.”

https://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/04/29/wayne-simmons-right-wing-media-s-benghazi-expert-pleads-guilty-fraud/210145

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