Cortes Wesley Randell

While at General Electric, he also worked on the Ballistic Missile Early Warning System which replaced the Dew Line radars in Canada.

[1] After leaving General Electric, Randell worked for the ITT Corporation in Chicago,[6] the electronics company for the worldwide warning system at Offutt Air Force Base.

[10][11] In 1975, Randell pleaded guilty to misrepresenting the company's earning and was sentenced to 18 months in prison for stock fraud.

[12] In 1979, a federal jury convicted Randell of mail and stock fraud for his involvement with the National Commercial Credit Corp, a new fraud he perpetrated (with deputy assistant secretary of labor, John B. Mumford) while Cortes was still serving time from his first conviction!

[15] Randell served as Chairman and Director of a company called eModel, a wholly owned subsidiary of Options Talent Group, which was under investigation for alleged unethical and illegal behavior.