Federal prosecutors on Thursday filed charges against a former QVC director accused of scamming the shopping network and running a kickback scheme with vendors that netted him a million dollars in products and cash.

James D. Falkowski, 42, who was in charge of promoting QVC Inc.'s brand in the entertainment and fashion industries, was indicted on 11 counts of wire fraud, 11 counts of mail fraud and one count of conspiracy.

Prosecutors claim Falkowski bilked QVC out of hundreds of thousands of dollars to pay for personal expenses, including first-class travel and chauffeur rides, luxury hotel and resort stays, spa treatments, upscale restaurants, high-end clothing, Botox treatment and other luxuries.