Housekeeper pleads to stealing Employer’s Identity

A former housekeeper has pleaded guilty to stealing her employer’s identity.  United States Attorney Bill Nettles states that 52-year-old Shirley Ann Rogers of Greenville pled guilty in federal court in Anderson, to one count of fraudulently using another person’s debit card without permission and to one count of using another person’s name and personal identification number to complete the debit card fraud.  Senior United States District Judge Ross Anderson, Jr. accepted the plea and will impose sentence after he has reviewed a presentence report, which will be prepared by the U.S. Probation Office. Nettles stated the maximum penalty Rogers can receive on the count of fraudulently using the debit card is a fine of $250,000 and/or imprisonment for 15 years, plus a special assessment of $100; and on the identity theft count, a mandatory term of imprisonment for 2 years consecutive to any other term of imprisonment imposed for the other count, plus a special assessment of $100.