Newark Man Admits To Producing Fake Driver's Licenses With Stolen Info

NEWARK, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) -- A New Jersey man pleaded guilty Monday to producing fake driver's licenses and filing bogus tax returns using stolen identity information.

Alexis Carthens, 38, of Newark and others sold the licenses for $150 apiece from a website whose published policy on returns was "no refunds, no snitching," authorities said.

Carthens pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of fraud conspiracy. One count carries a maximum 15-year prison sentence and the other carries a 10-year maximum.

Sentenced is scheduled for August.

The U.S. attorney's office said Carthens and his alleged coconspirators sold fake New Jersey, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Wisconsin driver's licenses that they claimed had genuine features like holographic overlays.

Customers paid with bitcoin or prepaid payment cards.

The scam allegedly lasted from October 2012 through August 2014.

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