Montgomery Woman Receives 77-Month Sentence for Wire Fraud Scheme Involving Alabama Power Bills

Public Safety

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Have a concern or an opinion about this story? Click below to share your thoughts.
Send a Letter

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

According to court records, Bozeman would falsely hold herself out as an Alabama Power employee or a close associate of an employee, and offer to pay the utility bills of individuals in exchange for an amount of cash that was less than they actually owed. Once she received the utility bill information and the money, Bozeman would pay using Alabama Powers pay-by-telephone bill payment system. The investigation revealed that Bozeman discovered a way to exploit the bill payment system by using random debit card information. Records show that Bozeman attempted to fraudulently pay more than $300,000 in other persons utility bills. Alabama Power discovered the fraud before all of the transactions were applied and has taken measures to prevent this type of exploitation in the future.

A hearing is scheduled in January 2020 to determine the amount of restitution Bozeman will be ordered to pay.

The United States Secret Service and the Montgomery Police Department investigated the case. The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Jonathan S. Ross

-- Middle District of Alabama

Source: U.S. Secret Service

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Have a concern or an opinion about this story? Click below to share your thoughts.
Send a Letter

Submit Your Story

Know of a story that needs to be covered? Pitch your story to The HomelandNewswire.
Submit Your Story

More News