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Lawyer Used Credit Card Scam
To Pay for Loyola Law School
LOS ANGELES, Associated Press, Dec. 15, 2004 - A lawyer has been convicted of
using a credit card scam to pay his way through law school.
Christian Ehlers, 29, a 2001 graduate of Loyola Law School, was found guilty
Tuesday of conspiracy, fraud and other federal offenses in a scam authorities
said cost credit card companies $1.2 million.
Prosecutors said Ehlers and two friends obtained hundreds of cards using bogus
names and Social Security numbers, rang up phony purchases on stolen store
equipment, and then, posing as stores, collected reimbursement from the credit
card companies.
The two other men pleaded guilty.
Ehlers was admitted to the California bar in 2001 and his status was still
listed as "active" Wednesday.
Prosecutors said the charges carry up to 175 years in prison. Sentencing was set
for Feb. 5.