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[Head Resist] Just recently, a young twenty- two year old former Drexel University student pleaded guilty to identity theft and she openly admitted stealing more than $116,000 worth of money through various schemes.

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[Identity Theft Blog at Identity Theft Secrets] 7 Steps to Protect Your Information on Shared Computers:Identity ...: Just recently, a young twenty- two year old former Drexel University student pleaded guilty to identity theft and she openly admitted stealing more than $116,000 worth of money through various schemes. What can an individual do to keep their personal information as secure as possible when working on a shared computer?

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[Identity Theft Blog at Identity Theft Secrets] Want to Go To Paris? Use Someone Else's Identity.:Identity Theft ...: Jocelyn Kirsch is (was, before this) a Drexel University student and her boyfriend, Edward Anderton, is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania.

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[About.com Crime / Punishment: What's Hot Now] ID Theft 'Poster Girl' Pleads Guilty: A 22-year-old former Drexel University student who is part of an identity theft duo prosecutors call "the poster children for identity fraud," has entered a guilty plea in federal court. Jocelyn Kirsch is expected to be sentenced to at least six year in prison for aggravated identity theft and other charges.

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[All Consuming] Bonnie of 'Bonnie and Clyde' ID thieves pleads guilty: Police dubbed Kirsch and her ex-boyfriend Edward Anderton, 25, the “Bonnie and Clyde” of identity thieves after the couple stole personal information from friends, neighbors and others to fund exotic vacations and a lavish lifestyle. Anderton, originally from Everett, Wash., pleaded guilty last month to the same six counts, which include bank fraud and money laundering.

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