Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Former Jobs Journal Employee Sentenced For Fraud, ID Theft

A former employee of the Job Journal newspaper pled no-contest to four felony counts of identity theft and admitted to a prior attempted robbery strike conviction.

After she was fired from her job with the Job Journal, 31-year old Natashia Adams Lugo used their bank checking and routing numbers to pay more than $40,000 of her own debt. She also used Job Journal’s bank account information to fraudulently fund $17,200 worth of payments into her own child support account.

After she was fired in February 2014, Lugo was fired from another job at Balanced Body in June 2014, where she fraudulently used the personal identifying information of Balanced Body and some of its customers to steal more than $11,000.

On Tuesday Sacramento Superior Court Judge Michael Bowman sentenced Lugo consecutively to a Placer County identify theft case for an aggregate term of 14 years, 8 months in state prison. 

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