Jail Fence (TFP File) ORLANDO, Fla. - Sean White, 46, of Orlando, has been sentenced to five years and five months in federal prison for his role
ORLANDO, Fla. – Sean White, 46, of Orlando, has been sentenced to five years and five months in federal prison for his role in an identity theft and fraud scheme.
White, who pleaded guilty in April 2024, was involved in a conspiracy to defraud Orlando-area financial institutions between January and March 2016.
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White, Jamie Fort, and Sena Howell used stolen identities to create fake driver’s licenses, which they then used to obtain financing for luxury vehicles and make fraudulent purchases at retail stores. Evidence found at White’s residence included stolen personal information and a book titled “How to be Invisible.”
White evaded capture for several years, living under an assumed identity, before being arrested in 2023. His co-conspirators, Howell and Fort, were previously sentenced for their involvement in the scheme.
This case was investigated by the United States Secret Service and the Orlando Police Department, with prosecution led by Assistant United States Attorneys Chauncey A. Bratt and Michael Sartoian.
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