CATALINA VASQUEZ VILLALPANDO
U.S Treasurer
Whose Original Signature Appears on all Series
1988A and Series 1990
Federal Reserves Notes
Going to Prision

Catalina Vásquez Villalpando was the 39th Treasurer of the United States from November 20, 1989 to January 20, 1993 under President George H.W. Bush.
Ms. Villalpando has the distinction of being the only Treasurer ever sent to prison, for obstruction of justice. She received a four-month prison sentence,[1] probation, a fine, and community service for conspiring to withhold information from the federal government and the United States Senate. She pleaded guilty to obstruction and tax evasion
and assisted the government in its further investigation of corruption
related to her case in return for the light sentence; originally, she
had faced 15 years in prison and $750,000 in fines.
Villalpando admitted, as part of her plea, that she received
substantial benefits as part of a severance deal with a former
employer, Communications International Inc., a company from Georgia for
which she was a high-ranking executive. It is illegal for an employee
of the government to receive material benefits from private companies
or outfits.
Ms. Villalpando's signature can be seen on all United States currency issued during her tenure as Treasurer.
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