• Nigger Mother-son duo ran identity theft ring while road tripping in st

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    When police officers in South Carolina first met Quinae Shamyra
    Stephens in the parking lot of a Family Dollar, she was driving
    a stolen U-Haul van with her 23-year-old son in tow and 9 mm
    handgun under the passenger seat, according to federal court
    documents.

    Inside the van, prosecutors said, police found stock paper for
    printing checks, counterfeit driver’s licenses from four states
    as well as debit and credit cards with mismatched account
    numbers.

    Now Stephens is facing more than 30 years behind bars.

    A jury reached a guilty verdict on all counts against the 41-
    year-old on April 7 after prosecutors accused her and her son,
    Deandre Copes, of running a “multi-state identity theft and
    fraud ring” partially out of the stolen van. The verdict was
    reached at the end of a three-day jury trial — the first federal
    criminal jury trial held in the Pee Dee region since the start
    of the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the
    District of South Carolina said in a news release.

    The Pee Dee region encompasses about a dozen counties in
    northeast South Carolina, including the town of Latta in Dillon
    County, where Stephens and Copes first encountered law
    enforcement in the stolen van in August 2021.

    Copes pleaded guilty to bank and wire fraud charges in February
    and is awaiting sentencing.

    Public defenders and court-appointed attorneys representing the
    pair did not immediately respond to McClatchy News’ request for
    comment on Thursday, April 14.

    According to an affidavit filed with the criminal complaint, the
    Latta Police Department received a call about a suspicious
    vehicle in the parking lot of a local Family Dollar around 1
    p.m. on Aug. 26. Prosecutors said the van had taken several
    trips back and forth between a bank and the Family Dollar.

    When officers arrived, Stephens was behind the wheel with Copes
    in the passenger seat of the van, which police soon learned had
    been reported stolen in New Jersey, court documents state.

    The mother and son were on a road trip from New Jersey to
    Florida at the time, the government said. Both are from
    Douglasville, Georgia, about 25 miles west of Atlanta.

    Police searched the van, where investigators said they found the
    loaded handgun, five tablet pills of fentanyl and four packages
    of naloxone. They also found a printer and copier with blank
    check stock paper inside, a box of blank check stock paper,
    counterfeit and stolen driver’s licenses, counterfeit checks,
    debit and credit cards with differing account numbers and a card
    skimmer, court documents state.

    Copes, when interviewed by federal investigators, said he knew
    his mom was involved in some financial crimes but denied his own
    involvement.

    Prosecutors said the Secret Service looked into Stephens and
    discovered she had been downloading instructions from the dark
    web on how to commit credit card fraud and identity theft. She’s
    also accused of buying software on the dark web to gain access
    to personally identifiable information.

    Stephens and Copes were charged by criminal complaint on Sept.
    3. Court documents show a grand jury indicted them about three
    weeks later.

    Prosecutors said Stephens’ trial included more than 120 exhibits
    entered into evidence and over a dozen witnesses and victims
    from California, Minnesota, New Jersey, Tennessee, Florida,
    Georgia and South Carolina. The jury ultimately found her guilty
    on all six counts — including conspiracy to commit wire and bank
    fraud, credit card fraud, identity theft, aggravated identity
    theft, interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle, and felon
    in possession of a firearm and ammunition.

    A sentencing date has not been set. Stephens faces up to 30
    years in prison and a $1 million fine on the conspiracy charges
    as well as a mandatory two-year sentence on the aggravated
    identity theft charge.

    https://news.yahoo.com/mother-son-duo-ran-identity-184220452.html
     

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