Sejour |
From Essex County Prosecutor's Office today:
Newark – Acting Essex County Prosecutor Carolyn A. Murray announced
today that the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office has charged Aniol Sejour, 30,
of Maplewood with identity theft and trafficking in personal financial
information.
According to Deputy Chief Assistant Prosecutor Walter J.
Dirkin, who is handling the case, it is alleged that Sejour redirected mail
from numerous individuals to his personal address. At least 40 credit card and/or
debit card accounts in the victims’ names have been identified. He also gained
access to checks and passed checks in the names of his victims.
Yesterday he was arrested and charged. The alleged crimes were
discovered by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service which opened an investigation because
of the number of change of addresses that were directed to his address. The U.S.
Post Office also received complaints from residents who said they had not
requested a change of address. The U.S. Postal Inspection Service investigation
resulted in the arrest of Sejour.
It is alleged that when detectives from the Essex County
Prosecutor’s Office and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service executed a search
warrant at Sejour’s home they discovered multiple bank books, credit and debit
cards, multiple credit card device readers or swipers and handwritten notes
containing other personal identifying information.
Sejour has been released from custody and is scheduled to
make his first court appearance on June 13. Acting Prosecutor Murray commended Postal Inspector Allcroft
for her outstanding work on this case.
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