Bank of America Customer Has $219,000 Stolen From Account by Woman Allegedly Using Fictitious Identities: Report
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A Bank of America customer reportedly had hundreds of thousands of dollars drained from her account by a thief using a fake identity. Last month, Donna Nestler, a resident of Monticello, New York, allegedly stole $219,000 from her long-term friend’s Bank of America account using a fake identification card, reports the KMZU news radio station. According to an investigation by the Daviess County Sheriff’s Office in Missouri, Nestler allegedly stole the funds between June 2nd and June 9th from the ...
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