
A Reynoldsville woman, accused of using an ex-boyfriend’s info to open multiple high interest loans, was sentenced Monday in Clearfield County Court.
According to GANT News, 33-year-old Janessa Nicole Hummel pleaded guilty to three felony counts including forgery, theft by unlawful taking, and theft by deception and was sentenced to 30 to days to one year in jail with two years consecutive probation.
She also paid over $2,300 in restitution prior to sentencing as part of her plea agreement.
The charges stem from an investigation that began in January of 2018 after the victim was reportedly arrested for domestic violence against Hummel because he discovered that she had opened several cred cards and high-interest loans in his name.
He then provided copies of statements from a Clearfield bank and other information supporting his claim.
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