
Trio preyed on people who spoke poor English (which is about 80% of DeKalb County residents)
By David Simpson
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
February 26, 2009
Two Atlanta men who claimed they were helping people get bond refunds conspired with a manager in the DeKalb County sheriff’s office to steal $350,000, a grand jury alleged Thursday. A DeKalb grand jury indicted Nathane Hoyte Jones, 42, Shandarrick Barnes, 33, and Dorcas Jernigan, no age available, of Decatur. They are charged under a state racketeering law for a conspiracy, which included theft, forgery, bribery and false swearing.
Jernigan was the manager of an office that issued refunds to people who had posted bonds for criminal suspects, said Sheriff Thomas Brown. Brown said Jones and Barnes ran a company offering to help clients, many of whom spoke little English, retrieve bond money.

District Attorney Gwen Keyes Fleming said a related scheme took $61,000 from Cobb County, Georgia. (The smart money says EVERY Georgia county sheriff's office is running some variation of this scam, the REAL SMART money says most of the scammers will get away with it....)
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