
The kicker: Many of the false claims, according to court documents, involved the stolen identities of nearly a dozen young troop members, ages 8 to 12.
Federal prosecutors say Holly M. Barnes obtained the girls’ personal data from their parents by asking for it on a fake medical release.
A federal grand jury on Tuesday indicted Barnes on
Her trial is scheduled to start Nov. 5. If convicted, each count of filing a false IRS claim carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a fine of $250,000. Each identity theft count carries a maximum penalty of
More on the charges, and reactions of readers, can be found in this Pensacola News Journal article.


