An after-hours janitor at a Northwestern University Memorial Hospital facility allegedly stole patient information and fed it to a Chicago-area identity theft ring. As reported in the Chicago Sun-Times, the group is charged with using the identities to ring up more than $300,000 in purchases of jewelry, furniture, household goods, appliances and electronics.

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2010
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An after-hours janitor at a Northwestern University Memorial Hospital facility allegedly stole patient information and fed it to a Chicago-area identity theft ring. As reported in the Chicago Sun-Times, the group is charged with using the identities to ring up more than $300,000 in purchases of jewelry, furniture, household goods, appliances and electronics. William Kresse, director of the Center for the Study of Fraud and Corruption at Saint Xavier University

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