Cuban Man Sentenced to Four Years in Federal Prison for Possession of Counterfeit Access Devices

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Cuban Man Sentenced to Four Years in Federal Prison for Possession of Counterfeit Access Devices

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys on Jan. 6, 2020. It is reproduced in full below.

Gulfport, Miss. - Duniesky Vizcay De La Cruz a/k/a Vizcay Delacruz Duniesky, 35, a citizen of Cuba, was sentenced Friday by U.S. District Judge Sul Ozerden to serve 48 months in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for knowingly possessing 15 or more counterfeit or unauthorized access devices, announced U.S. Attorney Mike Hurst and Shawn Wolfe, Resident Agent in Charge of the United States Secret Service in Mississippi. The Court also ordered De La Cruz to pay $97,174.49 in restitution to a victim.

On December 6, 2017, the South Mississippi Metro Enforcement Task Force conducted a traffic stop on Interstate I-10 in Jackson County. De La Cruz, a passenger in the car, was found to be in possession of approximately 528 “Vanilla MasterCard" pre-paid gift cards in his luggage. The investigation revealed that the 528 gift cards had been purchased with victims’ money at wholesale club stores in Georgia and Florida a few days prior to this traffic stop in Mississippi.

De La Cruz was charged on March 5, 2019 in a federal criminal indictment. He pled guilty before Judge Ozerden on Aug. 21, 2019.

The case was investigated by the United States Secret Service with assistance from the South Mississippi Metro Enforcement Task Force. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrea Jones.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of the United States Attorneys

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