Features NATIONAL INTEREST FROM AARP LIKE so many of us, Kaj Miller, 50, almost never answers her home phone anymore. Lopez and Tate made a good team; over a two-year span, they had brought in more than $300,000 from the bunks of their cell by pretending to be cops and calling people around the country, pulling the jury duty scam. Perkins told the FBI that he may have laundered as much as $1 million while he was at Autry, including money brought in by Lopez and Tate. Miller doesn't have a lot of sympathy for Lopez or Tate. [Extracted from the article]
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