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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: bijou on August 03, 2011, 05:08:46 AM
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MOBILE, Alabama — A Clarke County woman responsible for the region’s biggest personal fraud against the Federal Emergency Management Agency following Hurricane Katrina wasted no time committing a new offense when she got out of prison, prosecutors allege.
In fact, according to a federal prosecutor in Mobile, Lawanda Williams set the wheels in motion before she even got out of a halfway house Feb. 11. Assistant U.S. Attorney Sean Costello said Williams faxed documents to Alabama Power from a work-release job at a Taco Bell in Spanish Fort in preparation for fraudulently obtaining a loan in someone else’s name.
U.S. District Judge Ginny Granade threw the book at Williams today, rejecting the 37-year-old Jackson woman’s explanation that she intended to pay for the $3,000 worth of appliances she bought on credit. ...
link (http://blog.al.com/live/2011/08/out_of_prison_1_day_on_fema_fr.html)
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Who says that crime does not pay ????
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They ought to just pull the plug on her. Why waste our tax dollars on this creep in prison?