Brittish “Cierrah” Williams had her initial appearance today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Shirley P. Mensah. Williams was indicted on September 22, 2001, with five felony charges of misuse of a social security number, four charges of bank fraud, three charges of making false statements to the IRS, three charges of wire fraud, and three charges of aggravated identity theft.
According to the Indictment, during 2017, Williams used false social security numbers in order to obtain a number of loans, lines of credit, and other funds from banks and financial institutions. Further, during 2018 and 2019, Williams deposited checks, without the knowledge and authority of the actual checking account holders, into several bank accounts she controlled and then withdrew the funds before those deposited checks were returned to the issuing banks for insufficient funds. The Indictment also alleges that Williams deposited fraudulent checks into bank accounts which she controlled, and then withdrew those funds in cash before the fraudulent nature of the checks was discovered. Additionally, Williams is charged with submitting false information, including the names and social security numbers of individuals, to the IRS during tax years 2017, 2018, and 2019 falsely claiming that those individuals were her dependents on those submitted tax returns.
This case was investigated by the Internal Revenue Service and the Social Security Administration. Special Assistant United States Attorney Diane Klocke is handling the case for the Eastern District of Missouri.
According to Williams’ Instagram account, she is an owner of a boutique and charges $750 for her expertise in getting started into the trucking business.
No word on if you can get a refund on that if you already paid.
Williams appeared on the reality show in its third season in 2014, when the Chesterfield resident was engaged to Lorenzo Gordon, who played professional basketball overseas.
That same year, complaints with the Better Business Bureau about Williams’ online boutique, Love of Labels, earned her an F-rating with the consumer watchdog.
The fact it appears almost all her money came from scamming, this likely is a scam as well that could potentially end up with you in jail as well, so please be safe out there. It is a dirty game.
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