Sunday, May 20, 2012

Deceased Identity Theft - Sun May 20, 2012


N.J. man charged with using dead tax preparer's ID
NorthJersey.com
New Jersey's US Attorney announced Thursday that 46-year-old Todd P. Halpern of Livingston faces tax fraud and identity theft charges. A message left for Halpern's attorney was not immediately returned. Prosecutors say Halpern prepared and ...
Man accused of stealing dead brother's identity
Welland Tribune
Identity theft happens quite frequently, but this is unique because it's his deceased brother,” Fyfe said. It's unclear if the man was living as his brother. He is alleged to have had a passport in the name of his brother. The death of two-year-old ...
Bail for man in identity theft case
Niagara Falls Review
By Standard Staff A man arrested and charged with stealing his dead brother's identity was released from jail Thursday after a bail hearing. Blair Richardson, 51, of Niagara Falls was released on a $1000 non-deposit surety, posted by his estranged wife ...
Man gets three years for posing as dead man
Sun-Sentinel
By Wayne K. Roustan, Sun Sentinel A 48-year-old Miami-Dade man was sentenced to three years in federal prison for using the identity of a dead man to cash Social Security checks at a Broward bank, US Attorney Wifredo A. Ferrer announced on Thursday.
No one's immune to identity theft
St. Catharines Standard
Sgt. Paul Spiridi said these kinds of incidents are rare, but not so much thefts related to financial information from living victims. “It's a huge problem,” said Spiridi, who said last year the NRP received 137 reports of identity theft or fraud that ...
New Jersey business news: PSEG CEO rings NYSE bell, Boscov's in Woodbridge ...
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
... a New Jersey man with using the identification of a deceased tax preparer to fill out fraudulent tax returns. New Jersey's US Attorney announced today that 46-year-old Todd P. Halpern of Livingston faces tax fraud and identity theft charges.


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