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Counterfeit Cash Kingpin Sentenced to 30 Months

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Counterfeit Cash Kingpin Sentenced to 30 Months

A Florida man has been sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for manufacturing counterfeit currency, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida. Steven Timothy Jolly (41, Jacksonville) was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Marcia Morales Howard on charges of manufacturing counterfeit Federal Reserve notes.

Jolly had pleaded guilty on October 9, 2018, to the charges. As part of his sentence, the court ordered Jolly to forfeit computer media used in the production of the counterfeit currency. This is not Jolly’s first run-in with the law, as he was present at a home in Duval County that was associated with the sale of methamphetamine in January 2018.

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office investigated the home and executed a search warrant in February 2018. During the search, officers found drug paraphernalia, a firearm, uncut sheets of counterfeit Federal Reserve notes, and counterfeit Federal Reserve notes. The subsequent investigation by the United States Secret Service – Jacksonville Field Office determined that Jolly had used the computer media to manufacture the counterfeit currency.

The case was investigated by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and United States Secret Service – Jacksonville Field Office. It was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Kevin C. Frein. This is a clear example of the dangers of counterfeit currency and the efforts of law enforcement to combat it.

Counterfeit currency is a serious crime that can have devastating consequences for businesses and individuals. It is essential that those involved in such activities are held accountable for their actions. In this case, Jolly’s sentence serves as a reminder that manufacturing counterfeit currency will not be tolerated.

The investigation and prosecution of this case demonstrate the commitment of law enforcement to protecting the community from those who would seek to harm it through illegal activities. We will continue to work tirelessly to bring those involved in such activities to justice.

In conclusion, the sentencing of Steven Timothy Jolly to 30 months in federal prison for manufacturing counterfeit currency is a significant step in the fight against this type of crime. We must remain vigilant and continue to work together to prevent such activities from occurring in the future.

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