JACKSON, MS — Four individuals are headed to federal prison for their roles in a stolen identity scheme that targeted luxury car dealerships across the Jackson area.
According to federal prosecutors, the group used fake identification documents to impersonate creditworthy individuals and fraudulently apply for vehicle loans. They then attempted to purchase high-end vehicles with the stolen credentials.
The crew reportedly traveled from Louisiana to Mississippi in a rental car to carry out the fraud.
Sentences Handed Down:
Paul Robinson: 46 months in federal prison
Sarah Calderon: 39 months
David Jones: 32 months
Joshanique Bailey: Sentenced to probation
Anna Waldei: Awaiting sentencing in August
The case was jointly investigated by the U.S. Secret Service and the Mississippi Attorney General’s Cyber Fraud Task Force, highlighting the growing role of interstate cyber fraud in high-dollar criminal schemes.