The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Former commission­er’s husband pleads guilty

John Boyer admits to defrauding taxpayers of $80K.

- By Mark Niesse mark.niesse@ajc.com

The husband of former DeKalb County Commission­er Elaine Boyer pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal charge that he helped defraud taxpayers of more than $80,000, with most of that money routed back to the couple’s personal bank account.

John Boyer, a 62-yearold chiropract­or, admitted to the scheme in federal court six months after his wife confessed to similar crimes, ending her 22-year career representi­ng North DeKalb.

Under a plea agree- ment with prosecutor­s, he could serve 12 to 18 months in prison. Elaine Boyer’s plea deal comes with a sentence range of 18 to 24 months. Both agreed to cooperate with prosecutor­s as they continue to investigat­e corruption in DeKalb’s government.

“The citizens of DeKalb County deserve better than a husband and wife team abusing political power to steal taxpayer funds,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Davis. “When politician­s com- mit crimes, the populace and the people don’t have trust in their government. The FBI and U.S. attorney’s office is committed to prosecutin­g politician­s for such crimes.”

John Boyer’s attorney didn’t comment after the plea.

The Boyers, who have been married for 37 years, raided government funds as they were facing financial difficulti­es in 2009, the U.S. attorney’s office wrote in court documents.

Elaine Boyer hired family friend Rooks Boynton as a political adviser, paid him 35 checks from the county government over more than two years, then John Boyer instructed Boynton to deposit about $60,000 of the money back into their account. The couple used that money to pay for personal living expenses.

An investigat­ion by The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on last year found that Boynton did no work for the county.

Boynton wasn’t named in court Tuesday and hasn’t been charged with a crime.

Elaine Boyer pleaded guilty in September to an another count that her husband wasn’t charged with. She also admitted using her county-issued charge card for more than $15,000 in personal expenses, including airfare to Phoenix, renting a car and making purchases at hotels and high-end department stores.

Elaine Boyer’s sentencing is scheduled for March 20, and John Boyer will be sentenced May 6. Both are free on bond.

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Former DeKalb County Commission­er Elaine Boyer will be sentenced March 20.

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