Woman admits to identity-theft scheme (MSNBC)
A 22-year-old woman will probably face six years in prison after admitting Monday that she and her boyfriend pulled off a brazen identity-theft scheme that funded trips, fancy dinners and expensive salon visits.
Precautions can reduce the threat of identity theft (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Question: I have been hesitant to make purchases online with my credit card. Am I too paranoid about identity theft? Answer: Identity theft has officially become a billion-dollar industry, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
US woman may get six years for identity theft (GMA News)
PHILADELPHIA - A 22-year-old woman will probably face six years in prison after admitting that she and her boyfriend pulled off a brazen identity-theft scheme that funded trips, fancy dinners and expensive salon visits.
Identity theft: former Drexel U. student admits 6,000 fraud (The Toledo Blade)
PHILADELPHIA — A 22-year-old woman will probably face six years in prison after admitting Monday that she and her boyfriend pulled off a brazen identity-theft scheme that funded trips, fancy dinners and expensive salon visits. Travel photos show Jocelyn Kirsch and ex-beau Edward Anderton, a onetime Ivy League swimmer, posing in matching red swimsuits by a luxury hotel pool and kissing near the ...
Student grifter pleads guilty in brazen identity-theft case (Boston Herald)
PHILADELPHIA - A woman pleaded guilty today in a brazen identity-theft scheme that she and her boyfriend used to fund exotic vacations and a lavish lifestyle. Jocelyn Kirsch,...