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3 Marines discharged in marriage fraud

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Three Marine corporals have been given bad-conduct discharges after pleading guilty to sham marriages meant to allow a lesbian couple to receive housing allowances, the Marine Corps said Monday.

The Marines — two men and a woman — were assigned to the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing and based at Camp Pendleton.

The fourth person in the sham marriages is a civilian and thus untouchable by military law, officials said.

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Cpl. Ashley Vice and her partner, civilian Jaime Murphy, said they needed the housing allowances so they could afford to live together in an off-base apartment “like a normal couple.”

Vice and Murphy each found a male Marine willing to marry them so they could get the $1,200-a-month housing allowance meant for married Marines, officials said.

Along with the bad-conduct discharges, Vice, Cpl. Jeremiah Griffin and Cpl. Joseph Garner were each fined $5,000 and sentenced to confinement from three to six months. The three pleaded guilty to stealing from the government through fraud.

Even with the end of the “don’t ask/don’t tell” policy banning openly gay men and lesbians from serving, same-sex couples will not be eligible for married housing allowances because federal law defines marriage as between a man and woman.

Unmarried couples — gay or straight — are not allowed to live together in base housing.

tony.perry@latimes.com

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