Posted: Aug 26, 2010 7:45 AM by Sharlee Barriere
ALEXANDRIA, La. (AP) - A Pineville woman has pleaded guilty to
one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud in a case that
involved using someone else's identity to steal money by opening
accounts at various banks and credit card companies.
The Town Talk reports that 36-year-old Lanetta Littleton faces
up to five years in federal prison. Littleton's sentencing is set
for Nov. 23.
The case involved Littleton and Timothy Rushing, also a
Pineville resident. Rushing pleaded guilty in March to bank fraud.
Rushing's sentencing is set for Oct. 6. He faces up to 30 years in
a federal penitentiary.
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