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Alpha Omega Mayhue, Targeting Military Personnel, Pennsylvania 2024

PHILADELPHIA – The grimy halls of justice echo with the sentence of Alpha Omega Mayhue, a Philadelphia criminal who was sentenced to over five years in prison for his despicable crime. Mayhue, 40, has been handed down a 65-month prison term by Judge Karen S. Marston, along with three years of supervised release and a $3,100 special assessment.

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The defendant’s sinister scheme involved stealing the personal information of U.S. Army servicemembers during their service together and using it to harass and stalk them. This is just another harrowing example of how betrayal can strike from within when trust is misplaced.

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According to court documents and the defendant’s own admission, Mayhue’s reign of terror lasted from February 2018 to March 2021. He impersonated his victims, conducting unauthorized transactions with banks, credit unions, and more, including terminating their military and disability benefits. The man behind this heartless act also cyberstalked one victim, spewing sexual threats.

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United States Attorney David Metcalf emphasized the severity of the crime: ‘Investigating individuals who misuse Department of Defense information is a priority for DCIS.’ Today’s sentencing underscores their dedication to protect our nation’s heroes.

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Special Agent in Charge Jason Scalzo echoed this sentiment, stating that the FDIC OIG will continue to work with law enforcement partners to investigate such schemes and ensure the safety of our banking system.

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This case was a collaborative effort by the DCIS, FDIC OIG, Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General, and Federal Trade Commission Office of Inspector General. Assistant United States Attorney Josh A. Davison is leading the prosecution of this despicable individual.

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