Euclid man started new check fraud scheme days after pleading guilty to another one: FBI

CLEVELAND, Ohio — A Euclid man continued forging checks even while facing prison time for similar crimes, according to the FBI.

Jovaun Woodfolk, 38, launched a new check forging scheme less than a week after pleading guilty in federal court in Cleveland to forging checks stolen from the mail, according to a criminal complaint unsealed this week.

Woodfolk on Tuesday was ordered held in custody. A bond hearing is set for Wednesday. A message left with Woodfolk’s attorney, Robert Botnick, was not returned…

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