Bay Area man gets four years for buying a $75,000 Dodge Challenger Hellcat through fraudulent means
Briefly

Steven Daniel Miller, a 48-year-old from Fairfield, was sentenced to four years in prison for bank fraud and aggravated identity theft after using a stolen Social Security number to secure a loan for a 2018 Dodge Challenger Hellcat. The fraudulent loan, which totaled approximately $75,754, was approved by a bank, allowing Miller to drive off with the vehicle before it was seized by law enforcement. He has been in custody since his November 2024 arrest and is also ordered to pay $36,206 in restitution to the victim.
Miller used another person's Social Security number to obtain a loan for a luxury car, leading to convictions for bank fraud and identity theft.
The fraudulent loan for a car was approved based on false information, resulting in a significant restitution order for the victim.
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