Corona resident pleads not guilty to bank fraud charges
A Corona resident pleaded not guilty to charges of bank fraud and possessing stolen mail, the
Hunter, a former United States Postal Service mail carrier, pleaded guilty to stealing debit cards containing unemployment insurance benefits and giving them to Barksdale in exchange for cash payments or gifts, the release states.
Barksdale’s attorney,
According to Hunter’s plea agreement, Hunter stole mail from
It was not clear what route Hunter had.
After Hunter stole the mail, which included debit cards and social security numbers, Barksdale would take the debit cards, activate and use them, the release states.
Hunter’s sentencing is set for
Barksdale’s next hearing is scheduled for
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