Man who recruited homeless in fraud scheme gets 37-month term (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

A man who recruited homeless people to cash stolen checks has been sentenced to 37 months in prison and ordered to make full restitution of $65,071.32. “Quite frankly, this kind of conduct is despicable,“ U.S. District Judge Robert E. Payne told Myron Kylen Nelson, 25, of Charlotte, N.C., this morning. Nelson pleaded guilty in January to a charge of conspiracy to commit bank fraud.

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