A Delaware man has been charged with a federal misdemeanor by prosecutors who say he manufactured and bought faux vaccine playing cards over the web.
David Hodges, who court docket paperwork describe as a paramedic and resident of or close to Lewes, was charged earlier this month with promoting vaccination playing cards with out correct authorization.
Hodges, who court docket paperwork point out was born in 1991, devised the scheme in February 2021 to promote the playing cards to those that had not acquired a reliable vaccination, a prosecutor wrote in charging paperwork.
He printed faux vaccine card templates from one other state’s well being division web site. He additionally labored at a Dover facility the place the vaccine was being administered. Court docket paperwork don’t point out the precise vaccination website or websites the place Hodges labored.
As soon as he had entry to that native vaccine website, he took clean vaccination playing cards from the positioning, prosecutors alleged.
Vaccine playing cards comprise a quantity figuring out the precise kind and batch of the vaccine acquired. After figuring out a purchaser, Hodges would search for websites close to that particular person’s residence with the intention to forge extra correct vaccine batch numbers for the faux card.
He would then mail them in return for a payment, the quantity of which was not disclosed in court docket paperwork. In all, federal authorities say Hodges generated roughly $1,300 from promoting the faux playing cards. Court docket paperwork point out that prosecutors say the scheme went on via June 2021.
He was charged earlier this month and issued a summons. He had not answered the fees in court docket paperwork as of Wednesday.
Court docket paperwork point out he’s due in federal court docket in February to enter a plea and probably be sentenced. The federal crime prosecutors charged Hodges with carries a most of six months imprisonment and a possible $250,000 superb.
A New York legal professional listed as representing Hodges in court docket paperwork declined remark.
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