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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Young lovahs stole IDs to finance jet-setting lifestyle, police say

Lovahs

This is an update of a story we had a few months ago from Philly. A young couple, Jocelyn Kirsch, 22, and Edward K. Anderton, 25, allegedly stole $120K through identity theft, which let them travel the globe and buy things that God did not intend for 20-somethings to be able to afford. Authorities say Kirsch and Anderton have signed plea deals.

Hat Tip: Many thanks to the Invincible Golfer!

In this undated photo released by the Philadelphia Police Department, shown is Jocelyn Kirsch,and Edward Anderton of Everett Wash. Kirsch, and Anderton, accused of stealing the identities of more than 16 people to live expensively and travel the world in style have agreed to plead guilty to federal charges, an attorney said Monday may 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Philadelphia Police Department, HO, File)

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