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S. Minn. inmate skims dead mom’s Social Security money from bank account

While serving prison time in southern Minnesota for identity theft, a woman dipped into her dead mother’s bank account and stole $23,012 in Social Security benefits, federal prosecutors have alleged

By Paul Walsh
Star Tribune

WASECA, Minn. — While serving prison time in southern Minnesota for identity theft, a woman dipped into her dead mother’s bank account and stole $23,012 in Social Security benefits, federal prosecutors have alleged.

Nefertiti Randall, 32, an inmate at the federal prison in Waseca, was indicted Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis on a charge of theft of government money or property.

From June 2009 until May 2012, Randall stole money that was being deposited automatically into a bank account that was intended for her mother, but to which Randall had access, according to the indictment.

Randall’s mother, Beaudel Crawford, died in June 2009 at age 49 following numerous medical problems, her family said.

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