GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – A man who conspired with a waitress to steal credit card information so he could make fraudulent purchases was sentenced to two years in prison.
Brandon Washington, 28, was previously convicted of 13 counts of fraud. He was also placed on extended supervision for six years at Friday’s sentencing, court records show.
According to the criminal complaint, two customers at the Buffalo Wild Wings in Ashwaubenon were notified by their credit card company about suspicious purchases in Minnesota, leading them to notify police. The restaurant identified one waitress as having complaints against her for an issue with a credit card.
The waitress told police Washington said he would give her $100 for every ten credit cards she would steal for him. She would use the camera on her phone to take pictures of credit cards and ID cards. However, when she only got $150 and the police started asking questions, she said she stopped helping him.
“(The waitress) stated that she would ask customers for their ID’s, indicating that she was verifying information. (She) stated that it became difficult for her to use her phone without drawing suspicion, so she would write it down or try to remember the information. (She) also admitted that she would try to engage customers in an attempt to solicit information about their address and zip codes,” the complaint states. “Brandon told her that he was using the stolen credit cards to make purchases on-line and pay for other people’s bills.”
Police searched Washington’s apartment and found about 1,000 blank checks with nobody’s name on them, a credit card skimmer and a variety of credit cards. Police also recovered text message between Washington and the waitress with details about the exchange of information. Washington said none of the items belonged to him.
Police also found images on the waitress’ phone of credit card, receipts and driver’s licenses.
The waitress was not charged.