Omaha Man Sentenced for Falsely Applying for Passport
An Omaha man has been sentenced to 21 months in federal prison for falsely applying for a passport.
Kayne Farquharson, 32, of Omaha, Nebraska, was sentenced by United States District Court Judge John M. Gerrard on Friday, April 21, 2017.
Farquharson was also ordered to pay $18,809.00 in restitution in connection with some credit he had obtained in a fraudulent identity.
On or about May 28, 2014, the defendant, identifying himself as a person with the initials, T. L. M., submitted an Application for a U.S. Passport at the Passport Acceptance Office, in Grand Island, Nebraska.
As proof of identity, Farquharson presented a Nebraska driver’s license in the name of T. L. M. and as proof of citizenship, a Florida birth certificate in the name of T. L. M. Farquharson also listed on the passport application his occupation as a “football player” and his employer as the Nebraska Danger, a professional indoor football team based in central Nebraska.
A United States passport was issued on June 3, 2014 in the name of T. L. M. and mailed to the address listed on the passport application in Grand Island, Nebraska. Photos were compared and it was determined that the person who submitted the application for the passport was indeed Farquharson. Further investigation revealed that Farquharson and T.L.M. knew each other at the time Farquharson applied for the passport.
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Key Facts
- State: Nebraska
- Category: Public Corruption|Identity Theft|White Collar Crime
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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