A Florida man was sentenced to 27 months in prison after he was sentenced and sentenced to court.
Cards in their name and use the US Postal Service to block the cards at the victim’s home
Kevens Lewis of Florida Farm, 26, was arraigned by U.S. District Judge Richard Richard G. Stearns.
Lawyer Christina DiLorio-Sterling says she was released from prison for one year
Andrew Lelling
In June, Louisa was found guilty of conspiracy and identity theft with a better secret agreement than the crime.
He and three officials filed a corruption complaint in April. Four victims, Social Security number, birth
Date and address on the black network and register to accept credit cards. Then use the US Postal Service message.
Send credit cards to block when sending to victim’s address.
said DiLorio-Sterling.
The men have started scams in the Middle East in several states, including Maine and New Hampshire
Kalaiolani. Credit cards are used to withdraw money from banks and to buy gift cards and other items.
I was talking to the shopkeepers.
Two critics, Lucson Appolon and Peter Belony, have been charged with criminal charges.
and spent two years in prison. Fred Alcius escaped, he said.
The American investigation service was registered with the help of a South American lawyer.
Florida County, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Internal Security Review and Harvard Military;
Norfolk; Sherborn; Weston; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Plant Kittery, Maine and Florida.