Ex-VA Credit Card Manager Sentenced for Fraud
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Posted: 2:34 PM Apr 28, 2009
Ex-VA Credit Card Manager Sentenced for Fraud
RICHMOND, Va. (AP)
A former bank credit card department manager has been sentenced to two years, three months in prison for bank fraud and identity theft.
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A former bank credit card department manager has been sentenced to two years, three months in prison for bank fraud and identity theft.

U.S. Attorney Dana Boente said Monday that 38-year-old Bernard James Brown Jr. of Saluda also was ordered to pay more than $65,000 in restitution to his former employer, Eastern Virginia Bankshares.

According to prosecutors, Brown used a stolen access device and identifying information to withdraw money from someone else's account. After the credit card account was closed, Brown reopened it under a new name and address and continued to tap the account for cash and purchases.

Brown pleaded guilty in January.

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