Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Vallejo man sentenced for bank fraud, I.D. theft

Core handed 6-year, 3-month prison term

- Times-Herald Staff

Matthew Core, 39, was sentenced by a U.S. District to six years and three months in prison.

Matthew Core, 39, of Vallejo, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Kimberly J. Mueller to six years and three months in prison for committing bank fraud, aggravated identity theft, and possession of reproduced U.S. Postal Service keys, Acting U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced.

According to court documents, between February and August 2018, Core participat­ed in a scheme to defraud banks in which he and others used counterfei­t U.S. Postal Service keys to break into residentia­l mailboxes throughout Northern California.

The scheme’s participan­ts stole mail from these mailboxes and harvested bankcards, personal and business checks, and government-issued IDs, all belonging to the mail-theft victims. They then altered some of the checks and bankcards with the intent to use them to defraud financial institutio­ns.

In one instance, in April 2018, Core deposited an altered check issued by JP Morgan Chase Bank into his own bank account at an

ATM in Vallejo. By depositing the altered check, Core knowingly used the identity of a mail-theft victim without legal authority.

Core committed these acts with the intent to defraud JP Morgan Chase, which was insured by FDIC. Similarly, on Aug. 29, 2018, when Core and others were arrested in Granite Bay, Core knowingly possessed at least four counterfei­t U.S. Postal Service keys and two U.S. Postal Service locks. He possessed these items with the intent to commit identity theft and bank fraud, including using them to steal U.S. Mail. On that same date, Core also possessed at least fifteen unauthoriz­ed bankcards.

This case was the product of an investigat­ion by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the Placer County Sheriff’s Office, the Vallejo Police Department, and the South Lake Tahoe Police Department. Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert J. Artuz is prosecutin­g the case.

Core has been in custody since his July 2020 re-arrest and will begin serving his sentence immediatel­y.

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