Georgia Man Sentenced To Four Years For Credit Card Fraud And Identity Theft At Resort And Theme Parks

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Secret Service on Sept. 19, 2019. It is reproduced in full below.

The court also ordered Gatlin to forfeit the computer and credit card encoder he had used to commit the offense and, to pay $7,184.24 in restitution to his victims. Gatlin had pleaded guilty on June 17, 2019.

According to court documents, on April 1, 2018, Gatlin used a fake driver license and a counterfeit credit card, in the name of a victim, R.P., to check into a resort hotel. The following day, using the fake driver license and a counterfeit credit card, he purchased 11 theme park tickets. On April 3, 2018, he purchased 11 more theme park tickets using the fake driver license and a counterfeit credit card. Gatlin was arrested and admitted that he had obtained the fake credit cards and stolen account numbers on the dark web.

Investigators found that Gatlin had incurred thousands of dollars in fraudulent transactions in just a few days in Orlando.

This case was investigated by the United States Secret Service, with assistance from the Orlando Police Department. It was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Dana E. Hill.

-- Middle District of Florida

Source: U.S. Secret Service

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