Fort Campbell ex-asst. inspector general charged with stealing officers' IDs
Tried to pin blame on dead officer, according to indictment
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The Leaf-Chronicle
July 10, 2013
CLARKSVILLE, TENN. — A former assistant inspector general at Fort Campbell has been charged with using stolen soldier identities to get fraudulent bank loans.
James Robert Jones, 42, of Woodlawn was indicted by a federal grand jury Wednesday, announced David Rivera, acting United States attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee, in a news release.
The indictment charges Jones with aggravated identity theft, bank fraud and making a false statement to a financial institution. He is further accused of trying to pin blame for the scheme on a deceased Army officer.
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