Francis-Curley took out a credit card in a former significant other’s name and spent over $1,000 on himself.
SEATTLE — A Seattle man who concocted multiple fraud schemes was sentenced Friday in a federal court.
Westcott Francis-Curley will spend three years in federal prison after pleading guilty in December to two counts of wire fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft. According to federal prosecutors, Francis-Curtley stole over $600,000 in three separate schemes targeting his former employer, a COVID assistance program and a former significant other.
“Mr. Francis-Curley’s fraud spiral stemmed from greed,” said Teal Luthy Miller, Acting U.S. Attorney. “After his employer
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