The twins were sentenced 52 months in prison and were ordered to pay $360,937 in restitution.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Two twins from Miami were convicted in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio Monday afternoon for their roles in stealing over $2 million in an identity theft scheme involving Apple products, according to a spokesperson from the U.S. Department of Justice .
The duo ‘fraudulently gained access’ to around 2,366 AT&T mobile accounts, the release said. They would charge ‘millions of dollars’ worth of electronic devices through the accounts for Apple products. Luis and Jorge would later resell the fraudulently-purchased devices from their home in Miami, the release said.
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