Suwanee man sentenced to 17 years in nationwide bank fraud and identity theft scheme

A Suwanee man was sentenced in federal court to 17 years in prison for leading a nationwide fraudulent check and identity theft scheme that targeted banks across the United States, according to court records.

Darrell C. Roseborough, 51, was sentenced Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Grey Kays to 204 months in federal prison without the possibility of parole. The court also ordered Roseborough to pay $634,806.93 in restitution to victims.

Although Roseborough lived in Suwanee, the case was prosecuted in the Western District of Missouri because portions of the criminal activity occurred there, federal officials said…

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