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Man Gets 5 Years; Must
Nurse Earns Master’s Degree In Ministry
BY GWEN HAYES Sentinel Editor
Ms. Rosa McKinzy Cambridge, RN, BSN, added another degree to her those she received as a Regis- tered Nurse for more than 30 years.
Ms. Cambridge earned a Master’s Degree in Ministry on Saturday, May 5, 2018, when she graduated from Warner University in Lake Wales.
As a retired nurse, Ms. Cambridge said about her desire to get another degree: “I have always had a great thirst and hunger to increase my awareness and knowl- edge of the Word.” Now, her plans are to get a Ph.D. in Ministry.
Personally, she sees the need to continue learning. “My love for the community and family; my life as a ser- vant/leader have forced me to be a lifetime student,” she
Ms. Cambridge is shown with family members after the graduation. From left, honoree’s goddaughter, Mattie E. Jackson; sister, Gladys McKinzy Permuy, and sister, Theresa McKinzy Gassett.
said.
“I am so blessed to be
graduating at the age of 76 and continuing to ‘lift the legacy,” she further stated.
A member of the Adven- tist Church, Ms. Cam- bridge is active in several organizationsinthecommu- nity.
Pay Nearly $300,000
In Fraud Scam
A federal judge sentenced a 21-year-old Brandon man to prison Wednesday. The Court also entered a money judgment of $292,291.05, considered the proceeds of the crime. He pleaded guilty February 23, 2018.
Judge Charlene Ed- wards Honeywell sen- tenced Junior Jean-Noel, of Brandon, to 5 years and one month in federal prison for credit card fraud and identity theft.
According to court docu- ments, between March and October 2017, Jean-Noel, a.k.a. Jay Mulla, alone and with others, obtained stolen Capital One credit card ac- count information. Jean- Noel then called Capital One, posing as the true ac- count holders, and requested that replacement credit cards be sent to addresses under his control.
Once received, the re- placement cards were used to buy gift cards and merchan- dise. In total, Jean-Noel en- gaged in the takeover and unauthorized use of 13 differ- ent Capital One credit card accounts, all without the knowledge or permission of
JUNIOR JEAN-NOEL
the account holders. Many of the victims were elderly.
As part of the account takeover and as an attempt to defeat the bank’s fraud detec- tion efforts, Jean-Noel called Capital One from “spoofed” telephone num- bers that made it appear as if the true account holders were calling.
He also made payments to the accounts in order to in- crease the credit limits. Jean-Noel and his co-con- spirators bought items with the stolen credit cards that totaled $292,291.05. They at- tempted an additional $52,307.58 worth of transac- tions that were declined.
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