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    ACCUSED IDENTITY THEFT SCAMMERS PLEAD NOT GUILTY

    San Diego 6
    10/09 5:52 pm

    SAN DIEGO - A group of mostly Russian and Armenian nationals,
    accused of stealing between $600,000 and $700,000 in a series of
    identity-theft scams, pleaded not guilty Friday to conspiracy, grand
    theft and other charges.

    Deputy District Attorney Sharla Evert told Judge David Szumowski that
    the 11 defendants were involved in a life insurance scam in which more
    than 40 people were signed up for life insurance they didn't want;
    a tax refund scam using visiting students; a scam using counterfeit
    credit cards to buy merchandise at Louis Vuitton stores in San Diego;
    and a check-writing scam using students.

    Arrested and charged with 19 felony charges were: Karen Karapetyan,
    48; Khackik Karapetyan, 25; Ruslan Kipnis, 33; Armen Astsaturov 36;
    Gariy Agadzhanyan, 32; Andrey Babkin, 20; Mikhail Margis, 21; Igor
    Muratov, 21; Elizaveta Chernova, 21; Arman Eritsian, 31; and Davit
    Karapetyan, 22.

    Some of the defendants are in the United States on work visas and
    have been placed on Immigration and Customs Enforcement holds as
    a result of their arrest. Others are part of a group that brought
    Russian citizens to the U.S. and helped them obtain jobs as pedicab
    drivers, prosecutors said.

    Szumowski ordered all of the defendants held on $750,000 bail and
    scheduled a preliminary hearing for Oct. 26.
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