The fake ID maker garnered over $1 million in Bitcoin, prosecutors said. He used images of "Thor" actor Chris Hemsworth to ...
An Indianapolis woman is alleged to have created dozens of fake identification cards to purchase a variety of things from housing to luxury goods, and even tractors. On Dec.
Two people from California, a 29-year-old man and 34-year-old woman, were arrested and are facing several charges.
An Indianapolis man has been sentenced in federal court after mailing more than 30,000 fake IDs across the country, federal officials say.
The website's tagline was, "Your #1 Trusted Source for Fake IDs." According to photos from the DOJ, the website used a photo of Chris Hemsworth as the default photo with the name "Thor Thunder ...
“Watt nearly became a millionaire simply through the manufacturing and mailing of thousands of fake IDs, essentially running a one-man BMV,” said John E. Childress, Acting United States ...
Watt manufactured the IDs from 2019 to 2023 ... a far more critical role" by using equipment and the skill to make "quality fake identifications." The website included images of the product ...
An Indianapolis man has been sentenced after mailing an estimated 30,000 fake IDs across the country, using a photo of Chris Hemsworth to advertise the nefarious business. James Watt, 26 ...