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Posted: Tue 17:32, 13 Aug 2013 Post subject: louboutin pas cher Bank Teller Steals from Elderly |
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Cops say Rogers looked for older or feeble clients who opened accounts at the branch where she worked. Then, over a period of months, she would take money little by little from the customer's account.
Rogers is alleged to have taken $280,000 before being caught. Unfortunately for her, bank fraud is a federal crime - if convicted she could face decades behind bars. Although charged in state court now, prosecutors are mulling federal charges as well.
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Growing old presents many challenges. Getting ripped off should not be one of them.
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Recovering money mailed to Nigeria in a contest scam is probably impossible but recovering from a crooked stockbroker or shoddy contractor isn't.
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