Crooked bank teller, homeless person with more in savings than most Americans, and one incredibly ironic first name.
(REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)
A Wells Fargo bank teller accused of stealing $185,000 from a homeless customer has agreed to a plea deal, according to court documents cited by The Washington Post.
The former employee, 29-year-old Phelon Davis, pleaded guilty to a felony charge of interstate transfer of stolen property this week after a 2014 encounter with a homeless customer who tried to deposit $185,000 in cash at a Wells Fargo branch in Washington, DC, the court documents said.
Wells Fargo bank teller stole nearly $200,000 from a customer and spent it on a down payment for his home and several vacations
(REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)
A Wells Fargo bank teller accused of stealing $185,000 from a homeless customer has agreed to a plea deal, according to court documents cited by The Washington Post.
The former employee, 29-year-old Phelon Davis, pleaded guilty to a felony charge of interstate transfer of stolen property this week after a 2014 encounter with a homeless customer who tried to deposit $185,000 in cash at a Wells Fargo branch in Washington, DC, the court documents said.
Wells Fargo bank teller stole nearly $200,000 from a customer and spent it on a down payment for his home and several vacations