Crime
Ex-federal official charged with understating income
By: Freeman Klopott
Examiner Staff Writer
November 21, 2008
The former associate director of the National Library of Medicine has been charged with making a fraudulent statement on his financial disclosure form by not admitting he earned $165,234 from a side consulting business in 2005, court documents said.
Jack W. Snyder no longer works for the federal agency, a spokeswoman said, declining to comment further. The library falls under the Department of Health and Human Services’ jurisdiction.
Efforts to reach Snyder for comment were unsuccessful.
Snyder has held a number of positions in corporate, government and academics during his more than 20 years as a physician and attorney. He is a past president of the American College of Legal Medicine, and he has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Annapolis Center for Science-Base Public Policy and secretary of the American Board of Legal Medicine.
Snyder received his medical degree from Northwestern University and his law degree from Georgetown University.
Jack W. Snyder no longer works for the federal agency, a spokeswoman said, declining to comment further. The library falls under the Department of Health and Human Services’ jurisdiction.
Efforts to reach Snyder for comment were unsuccessful.
Snyder has held a number of positions in corporate, government and academics during his more than 20 years as a physician and attorney. He is a past president of the American College of Legal Medicine, and he has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Annapolis Center for Science-Base Public Policy and secretary of the American Board of Legal Medicine.
Snyder received his medical degree from Northwestern University and his law degree from Georgetown University.



