The Brief
- A Southfield man pleaded guilty in an identity fraud scheme using real Social Security and driver’s license numbers.
- Jerome Andrews had real ID numbers of 250 people and had a card printer, embosser and laminator.
- Andrews, 41, is facing up to 15 years in prison and a fine of $250,000.
FOX 2 – A Southfield man pleaded guilty in an elaborate identity fraud scheme with social security cards, driver’s licenses, and equipment to make fake documents – all used to cause over half a million dollars in fraud.
The backstory:
Jerome Antwan Andrews admitted to possessing the Social Security numbers and driver’s license information for over 250 people, as well as an identification card printer, an embosser, a laminator, and a card cutter.…