WORCESTER, MA – A Virginia man who had previously been convicted of bank fraud has pleaded guilty to using false documents to secure a loan from a Worcester credit union, federal prosecutors have said.
Rashad Al-Terek Walker, 39, of Hampton, Va., Pleaded guilty Wednesday to misrepresenting a loan application and aggravated identity theft. Prosecutors say he used a fake driver’s license, a check stub and a utility bill to apply for the loan.
However, employees of the credit union called the police when they thought the documents were suspicious. Walker was still serving a sentence for bank fraud when he applied for the loan in Worcester in 2019, prosecutors said.
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Walker could face a maximum of 30 years in prison and a fine of up to $ 1 million, according to federal prosecutors.
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