
Dallas, TX – 31 July 2018 – Stephanie Contreraz, 27, Abraham Valdez, 53, both of Frisco, Texas, were sentenced last week before U.S. District Judge David C. Godbey,—to 46 months and 60 months, respectively, in federal prison. Co-defendant Elizabeth Flint, 27, of San Antonio, Texas, was sentenced yesterday before U.S. District Judge David C. Godbey to 40 months in federal prison; based on their respective roles in a conspiracy to commit bank fraud, announced Erin Nealy Cox, U. S. Attorney of the Northern District of Texas.






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