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North Dakota judge orders identity thief to prison after he used someone else s identity for over 20 years

North Dakota judge sentences man to prison for using a stolen identity for decades

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Patrick McKee, Burlington, indicted in federal court for using stolen identity | News, Sports, Jobs

ajohnson@minotdailynews.com Patrick Robert McKee, 75, Burlington, who has been using the alias William Patrick O’Hara and had worked at Walmart in Minot, has been indicted in U.S. District Court on one count of using another man’s Social Security number and name to establish a new identity. He allegedly used the stolen identity on a USDA home mortgage loan application in North Dakota in 2017, to obtain health insurance from Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota, and to obtain hydrocodone in July 2020. According to court documents, the Minot Social Security Administration field office sent an inquiry as to whether “William O’Hara” was still considered deceased after “O’Hara” signed a document consenting to release of information on Dec. 27, 2020. According to court documents, O’Hara filed for a new Social Security card in 1997, using an Ohio driver’s license he had obtained using the stolen identity. He used the stolen man’s identity to obtain an Ohio probate

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