US gov't: House sysadmin stole 200 phones, caught by House IT desk
US govt: House sysadmin stole 200 phones, caught by House IT desk
Scheme allegedly cost taxpayers $150,000.
Nate Anderson Jan 14, 2026 3:49 PM
The US House of Representatives, that glorious and efficient gathering of We the People, has been hit with yet another scandal.
Like most (non-sexual) House scandals, the allegations here involve personal enrichment. Unlike most (non-sexual) House scandals, though, this one involved hundreds of government cell phones being sold on eBayand some rando member of We the People calling the US House IT help desk, which blew the lid on the whole scheme.
Only sell in parts
According to the governments version of events, 43-year-old Christopher Southerland was working in 2023 as a sysadmin for the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. In his role, Southerland had the authority to order cell phones for committee staffers, of which there are around 80.
But during the early months of 2023, Southerland is said to have ordered 240 brand-new phonesfar more than even the total number of staffersand to have shipped them all to his home address in Maryland.
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