Lee County woman found guilty in ID theft, fraud scheme
Attorney General Bill McCollum on Friday announced a Lee County woman was convicted for identity theft and scheming to defraud.
Lotonyo Lyons could face up to 20 years in prison when she is sentenced in
October. She was prosecuted by the Attorney General’s Office of Statewide
Prosecution.
Lyons, 27, was arrested in July 2007 after investigators with the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement discovered that she participated in a scheme to defraud the Publix Employees Federal Credit Union out of thousands of dollars. Lyons and her accomplices deposited fraudulent checks into several accounts, created a fraudulent account in the name of a victim
whose identity was stolen, and made hundreds of purchases through the use
of debit cards.
Lyons, who has previously been convicted of fraud, was convicted of scheme
to defraud under $20,000 and fraudulent use of personal identification, $5,000 or more. A Lee County jury returned the guilty verdict late Thursday night. Her co-defendants have all previously pleaded guilty and are currently serving their sentences or awaiting sentencing.
Source: Attorney General’s office