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| Man commits $200K fraud from inside prison walls |
| By montgomeryadvertiser.com- Kelsey Davis |
| Published: 03/04/2016 |
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While serving time at Ventress Correctional Facility in Clayton, Joseph H. Raper managed to defraud a tire business with a smuggled in smartphone by about $200,000. On Thursday, federal Judge Scott Coogler sentenced Raper to about three years in prison, which he’ll serve while in custody for the remainder of a sentence imposed in 2000. That sentence stems from theft of property and fraudulent use of a credit card charges. “(Raper) would start off calling a business and say, ‘Hey who do you sell your tires to?’” said Brandon Essig, an Assistant U.S. Attorney who prosecuted the case. In this case, the business Raper called was STM, LLC, a tire retailer in Fort Walton Beach, Fla. He was able to find out that STM sold tires to HMT, Inc., a trucking company located in Alabama, court documents indicate. Read More. |
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