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Low-orbit internet banking fraud claim alleged to be a load of space junk
2020-04-09 07:34

A case of alleged low-orbit internet banking fraud has taken another twist, with the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Texas filing an indictment in which it claimed the complainant in the case had lied.

The case came to our attention in August 2019 when we chronicled how astronaut Lt Col Anne McClain denied a claim that she'd improperly accessed a bank account belonging to ex-wife Summer Worden while aboard the International Space Station.

The claim was being investigated and things appear not to have gone well for Worden.

The District Court has unlocked an indictment that, according to its announcement, charges Worden with "Falsely claiming [an] officer accessed her bank account from International Space Station".

"The announcement explains the falsehoods as follows:"The indictment alleges Worden filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, alleging the officer [McClain] had improperly accessed her bank account.


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