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Colorado funeral home owner accused of sending fake ashes pleads guilty to fraud

PENROSE, COLORADO, AUG 4 – Carie Hallford admitted to defrauding customers and the federal government of nearly $900,000 by sending fake ashes and misusing pandemic relief funds, officials said.

  • A Colorado funeral home owner, Carie Hallford, pleaded guilty to fraud for sending fake ashes to families and defrauding the federal government out of nearly $900,000.
  • Hallford is facing a maximum of 20 years in prison for conspiracy to commit wire fraud in federal court.
  • Hallford admitted to replacing ashes with dry concrete and improperly storing bodies, including that of David Page.
  • The case involved falsifying documents to obtain COVID-19 financial aid and taking payments for cremations never performed.
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Funeral home owner who sent families fake ashes pleads guilty to fraud

A Colorado funeral home owner has admitted to sending customers fake ashes and defrauding the federal government in a plea deal with federal prosecutors. It's not the first time Carie Hallford entered a guilty plea, but a federal judge rejected…

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