Maryland Man Sentenced to Prison for Credit Card Fraud Offenses

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Secret Service on Nov. 15, 2019. It is reproduced in full below.

U.S. District Judge John A. Woodcock, Jr., sentenced Bryan Boley, 33, to concurrent sentences of 22 months imprisonment and three years of supervised release on six access-device-fraud charges. He was also ordered to pay a $1000 fine. The amount of restitution he will be ordered to pay to victims will be determined at a later date. He pleaded guilty on May 16, 2019.

According to court records, Boley conspired with others to use counterfeit credit cards at Maine stores. He bought the credit card numbers online. A search of his hotel room in January of this year led to the seizure of several dozen plastic cards, 47 of which had been fraudulently re-encoded; about 25 receipts showing purchases of gift cards and other items; and a credit card reader/writer. At the time of his arrest, Boley had an additional 19 cards on his person, 17 of which had been re-encoded with credit card numbers that did not belong to him.

In pronouncing sentence, Judge Woodcock remarked on Boleys wasted potential, noting that he was gifted with natural intelligence and had educated parents, but had used his talents for criminality.

A co-defendant, Marcellin NDin, pleaded guilty on July 10, 2019, to two access-device-fraud offenses. His sentencing is scheduled for Nov. 22, 2019.

The United States Secret Service; the Maine State Police; and the Auburn, Brunswick, Cape Elizabeth and Yarmouth police departments investigated the case.

-- District of Maine

Source: U.S. Secret Service

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