A Georgia woman was sentenced today to 20 months in prison and three years of supervised release for cyberstalking, transmitting threats to kidnap or injure in interstate commerce, and identity theft. The source identifies the conduct as involving a fake identity used to pose as a pregnant teen and target adoptive parents. The brief text does not provide the woman's name, the location of the court, or any additional detail on how the scheme was carried out. The offenses listed include cyberstalking, interstate threat transmission, and identity theft. The sentence combines a custodial term with a supervised release period of... [Continue Reading]
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