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GA: Cobb County Man Sentenced In Identity Theft Scheme

Posted on March 10, 2014 by Dissent

Bradford Thomas has been sentenced to ten years and one month in prison for using stolen identities of prisoners to file false federal income tax returns that claimed millions of dollars in fraudulent refunds.

According to United States Attorney Sally Quillian Yates, the charges, and other information presented in court:  From January 2010 through May 2013, Thomas orchestrated a scheme to file over 1,200 false tax returns using the names and Social Security numbers of various victims, many of whom were incarcerated in jails or prisons throughout the country.  These false tax returns claimed over $5.5 million in fraudulent tax refunds which were directed to be deposited into bank accounts controlled by Thomas or individuals working with him.  The scheme caused an actual loss of over $1.6 million in taxpayer money. 

In conjunction with the arrest of Thomas in August 2013, federal agents searched two locations from which the tax returns were electronically submitted to the IRS, including a business named “Immaculate Autos” at 2691 McCollum Parkway, Suite E, Kennesaw, Ga., and Bradford Thomas’s primary residence in Acworth, Ga.  At those locations, investigators uncovered $438,080 in cash, two handguns, jewelry, and various luxury automobiles, including a 2005 Rolls Royce Phantom, a 2008 Maserati Granturismo, a 2005 Bentley 2D, a 2006 Mercedes Benz, a 2003 Hummer H2, a 2007 Mercedes Benz S550, a 2004 Land Rover Range Rover, and a 2002 GMC Denali XL.

Thomas, 47, of Cobb County, Ga., was sentenced by United States District Judge Steve C. Jones to ten years and one month in federal prison and three years of supervised release, and ordered to pay $1,663,035 in restitution to the IRS.  The Court also ordered Thomas to forfeit his interest in the cash, weapons, jewelry, and luxury automobiles found at his business and residence.  Thomas pleaded guilty on November 22, 2013, to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.

SOURCE: U.S. Attorney’s Office, Middle District of Georgia

Category: ID Theft

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