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Texas man sentenced in Craigslist scam

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JACKSON – A Texas man is going to prison for an Internet scam using the identity of a deceased Mississippian, Attorney General Jim Hood announced today.

John Wiggins, 52, of Round Rock, Texas, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Lafayette County Circuit Court before Judge John Gregory to two counts of fraudulent use of identity involving a Craigslist scam. Judge Gregory sentenced Wiggins to the maximum penalty of five years behind bars on each count, with the sentences to run concurrent, meaning Wiggins will spend five years behind bars for the crime.

He was also ordered to pay full restitution of $3,500 to the victims of the scam, one a resident of Colorado and the other a resident of Oklahoma.

The case was referred to the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division by the Lafayette County Sheriff’s Office. The Attorney General’s investigation revealed that the defendant was behind a Craigslist scam regarding the sale of a 2003 Ford F350 truck using the identity of a deceased Lafayette County resident as the seller of the truck. Wiggins was able to obtain money from the victims who were trying to purchase the truck, which actually did not exist.

“Our office is committed to making the internet a safer place for all of us to work and play,” said Hood. “I appreciate Judge Gregory for handing down the maximum sentence for this crime.”

The case was prosecuted by Special Assistant Attorney General Shaun Yurtkuran of the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division.


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