Inmate Charged with Identity Theft
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Posted: 1:57 PM Nov 19, 2009
Inmate Charged with Identity Theft
The investigation revealed that an inmate obtained personal information from other inmates to fraudulently complete more than 50 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax refund forms totaling more than $88,000.
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FDLE Press Release:

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s (FDLE) Tallahassee Regional Operations Center, Florida Department of Corrections’ (FDOC) Inspector General’s Office and United States Postal Inspection Service yesterday charged Michael William Joseph, 50, with fraudulent use of personal identification and organized fraud.

The case began in April 2009 when an Apalachee Correctional Institution employee observed suspicious activity involving Joseph and his mother, Deloris Werner. The FDOC contacted FDLE for investigative assistance.

The investigation revealed that Joseph obtained personal information from other inmates to fraudulently complete more than 50 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax refund forms totaling more than $88,000. Once the tax refunds were approved by the IRS and deposited into Joseph’s bank account, Werner made structured deposits into Joseph’s inmate canteen account.

Joseph was charged with seven counts of fraudulent use of personal identification and one count of organized fraud. He faces a maximum 90 year prison sentence if convicted on all charges.

Werner was charged with principle to fraudulent use of personal identification. She faces a maximum 15 year prison sentence if convicted of the charge.

Joseph remains an inmate of the FDOC. Werner was booked into the Hillsborough County Jail.

This case will be prosecuted by the State Attorney’s Office, 14th Judicial Circuit.


Latest Comments

Posted by: MichaelT Location: West Fla on Nov 20, 2009 at 12:31 AM

Yes, they caught this mother/son crime duo. Do you suppose he's the only inmate to figure this out? Most criminal behavior is parroted and learned from other criminals. How much more of this is going on inside? Surely there is a way to cross reference inmates & their social security numbers against IRS records. Probably just not an assigned duty in either organization.
Posted by: juswonderin Location: everywhere on Nov 19, 2009 at 02:20 PM

Awww, keeping it all in the family. Why do inmates get tax refunds anyway?