Crime & Safety
Houston Identity Thief Sentenced to Two Years in Prison
A Houston con man was sentenced to two years in prison for identity theft.

HOUSTON, TX — Denzel Roberts, 24, was sentenced to serve 24 months in prison followed by a two year term of supervised release for his role in a stolen identity refund fraud.
Roberts participated in a scheme that used stolen personal identification information to file false federal income tax returns for tax year 2014.
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Participants in the scheme obtained means of identification of actual individuals, including their names and social security numbers, and used this information to access the IRS’s “Get Transcript” database.
Using the stolen identities and information obtained from the Get Transcript database, other members of the scheme prepared and filed false tax returns fraudulently requesting refunds.
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Roberts admitted using a fraudulent passport to open several bank accounts into which the refunds were deposited. Roberts then withdrew the illicit proceeds, retaining a portion of the money as a fee and providing the remainder of the funds to others.
In May, Roberts pleaded guilty to one count of theft of public money. He has also been ordered to pay $74,341 in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service.
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