86-year-old used dead brother’s identity since 1965, collected his benefits, feds say [The Charlotte Observer]
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Eventually, Gonzalez began collecting
In
A jury found Gonzalez guilty of one count of identity theft, two counts of passport fraud, two counts of
Criminal justice attorney
“This was an unusual case that presented some interesting legal issues that we intend to raise on appeal,” Mattson said. “Our view is that the evidence was not sufficient to prove at least one element in every count of the indictment.”
Man says
On
He told detectives he worked for the
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The officer wrote that OSI’s policies and procedures prohibit confidential sources from using the identity of another person, according to the trial brief.
Man faked his death, court docs say
In addition to existing birth and death records for Gonzalez’s brother, there are also existing birth and death records for him, the trial brief says.
Gonzalez is accused of faking his own death in
He used his brother’s identity “to falsely identify the body of another person, who had died in an automobile accident, as that of (his own identity),” the trial brief says.
Gonzalez told investigators he paid to use another person’s body and, while posing as his brother, identified the body as himself in an attempt to claim a life insurance policy, according to the trial brief.
In 2010, the Social Security Administration’s
As a result, benefit payments under his real name were temporarily suspended until he signed a sworn statement with his real name — resulting in the reinstatement of benefits, according to the trial brief.
Benefits suspended under his brother’s name
In
This led to him sending a letter to the
In the letter, he said he was “locked in his apartment, unable to drive and dependent on neighbors to obtain food and other items” because of the COVID-19 pandemic, prosecutors said.
He is facing up to decades in prison, according to prosecutors.
The count of mail fraud could result in the highest potential prison sentence of up to 20 years, the release said. Court records don’t list a sentencing date for him as of the morning of
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