Duluth man admits to identity theft scheme, swindling COVID-19 relief funds
Jared Fiege is facing approximately five to seven years in prison under federal sentencing guidelines, with numerous felony charges still pending in state court for terrorizing former girlfriends. 6:33 pm, Jul. 14, 2021 ×
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A Duluth man admitted Wednesday to perpetrating a wide-ranging identity theft scheme that victimized about two dozen people and swindled unemployment and COVID-19 relief funds from the state and federal governments.
Jared John Fiege, 34, pleaded guilty to felony counts of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft at a hearing in U.S. District Court, with a prosecutor asserting that his crimes had caused the loss of more than $550,000.
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