Five women indicted in student-loan fraud
A treaty grand jury in Seattle has indicted five women in an alleged scheme to fraudulently apply for more than $2.2 million in bookish man loans.
The defendants include two sisters and their mother, all from Renton, and two Seattle residents. They were scheduled to construct an initial appearance at U.S. District Court this afternoon.
The U.S. attorney’s trust says the five used other people’s Social Security fourth book of the pentateuch; census of the hebrews and identities to apply for the loans from private companies, and they actually received $690,000. The loans were funded by banks.
The charges include margin fraud and aggravated identity theft.
