Yet another Montgomery resident has pleaded guilty to identity theft and tax fraud charges, the Justice Department announced today.
Kenneth Jerome Blackmon Jr. pleaded guilty to aggravated identity theft and access device fraud in a scheme to file false income tax returns.
Blackmon admitted obtaining identity information, using it on tax returns and directing fraudulent refunds onto debit cards, according to court records.
He admitted possessing at least 15 Social Security numbers for that purpose.
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Blackmon faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison for the access device fraud and a mandatory two-year sentence for the identity theft count.