Corrections Officer. Quincy Man Charged with Tax Fraud
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Updated: 5:11 PM Feb 10, 2012
Corrections Officer. Quincy Man Charged with Tax Fraud
Kimberly Nakia Lewis, 31, of Sneads, Florida, and Christopher Lamont Shorter, 33, of Quincy, were arrested today on an indictment charging them with conspiracy to defraud the United States in the filing of false 2008 and 2009 income tax returns.
Posted: 5:11 PM Feb 10, 2012
Reporter: USDOJ Press Release
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Tallahassee, FL -- Kimberly Nakia Lewis, 31, of Sneads, Florida, and Christopher Lamont Shorter, 33, of Quincy, were arrested today on an indictment charging them with conspiracy to defraud the United States in the filing of false 2008 and 2009 income tax returns.

The indictment alleges that, while employed with the Florida Department of Corrections, Lewis used the department’s database to obtain the names and social security numbers of inmates for use in a scheme to file fraudulent federal income tax returns. According to the indictment, Lewis gave the information to Shorter, who used it, without the inmates’ knowledge or consent, to file fraudulent income tax returns in the inmates’ names. Shorter then arranged for the refunds issued on the returns to be deposited at credit unions throughout Tallahassee, in accounts opened in the name of “Complete Solutions Tax Services,” a business Shorter established in 2008.

The indictment also charges Shorter with 25 counts of filing false claims against the United States, seven counts of wire fraud, 18 counts of mail fraud, and four counts of aggravated identity theft, in connection with the scheme. Lewis is charged with four counts of false claims, seven counts of wire fraud, four counts of mail fraud, and one count of aggravated identity theft.

If convicted, the defendants face maximum sentences of ten years in prison for conspiracy, five years’ imprisonment on each count of false claims, and twenty years for each count of wire and mail fraud. If convicted of aggravated identity theft, the defendants face a mandatory minimum term of two years’ imprisonment, which must be served consecutively to any other sentence.

Trial is scheduled for April 2, 2012.

Pamela C. Marsh, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Florida, praised the work of the Internal Revenue Service and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, whose joint investigation led to the indictment in this case.

The government’s case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Winifred Acosta NeSmith.

An indictment is merely an allegation by a grand jury that a defendant has committed a violation of federal criminal law and is not evidence of guilt. All defendants are presumed innocent and are entitled to a fair trial, during which it will be the government's burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.


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Posted by: Keysha on Feb 16, 2012 at 02:43 PM

Nah Boo my name is Keysha and yours is Kesha so you say...lmao
Posted by: Joe Location: Leon on Feb 16, 2012 at 10:32 AM

Most of us have lied on our tax returns. There maybe 5% who have never lied. These people just got caught and it is never too late for the rest of us. You know you are married and have been living with your spouse (who is also employed) for years, but you claim Head of Household (a lie). You know all of those children that you list as Dependants have never stayed a weekend at your home but you claim that they have at least stayed Six months (a lie). I bet that you never knew their real names or date of births until you claimed them as your Dependents. You know you have never given to a Charity Organization but you list this as a deduction (a lie). So, stop pointing the finger at these people and pull out your own tax returns and start pointing at the lies you have told. No matter how big or small you may think your lie is. A lie is a lie. In God’s eyes they are equally measured.
Posted by: mail Location: store on Feb 15, 2012 at 08:41 PM

2008-2009. shoot what about 2010, 11 and 12? shame u sleep your way to a sweet position now this. smh