• Re: St. Louis Woman Admits Defrauding Her 96-year-old Great-grandmother

    From Harris Slut@21:1/5 to Schadenfreude on Sun Jul 2 00:34:59 2023
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    Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus_schadenfreude@null.net> wrote in news:smjpbn$l6g$77@news.dns-netz.com:

    That's typical nigger behavior.

    ST. LOUIS – A woman from St. Louis, Missouri on Wednesday admitted
    defrauding her 96-year-old great-grandmother.

    Alexis Butler, 35, waived her right to indictment by a grand jury and
    pleaded guilty in front of U.S. District Judge Stephen R. Clark to one
    felony count of bank fraud. Butler admitted that sometime before Dec. 2,
    2022, she obtained the personal identifying information of her great- grandmother, as well as her account information at St. Louis Community
    Credit Union. She then obtained online access to the account.

    On Dec. 2, 2022, she transferred $2,000 to someone else. The next day, she opened an account for herself at the credit union and began transferring
    her great-grandmother’s money to her account. Butler admitted as part of
    her guilty plea that from Dec. 2, 2022 to Jan. 19, 2023, she fraudulently withdrew $26,700 from her great-grandmother’s account. Butler re-deposited $7,500 into the account on January 6, however.

    Both sides have agreed to recommend a sentence of three years in prison
    for Butler, and she will be ordered to repay the money.

    The case was investigated by the U.S. Secret Service and the Pagedale
    Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Tracy Berry is prosecuting the
    case.

    Updated June 30, 2023

    https://www.justice.gov/usao-edmo/pr/st-louis-woman-admits-defrauding-her- 96-year-old-great-grandmother

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