San Antonio man, woman sentenced in SIM card-swapping fraud scheme

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A San Antonio man and woman were sentenced to prison for a SIM card-swapping scheme that targeted AT&T customers.

Andrew Percy Trujillo, 22, and Zena Elisa Dounson, 24, were sentenced on Wednesday for charges of conspiracy to commit computer fraud and abuse and wire fraud, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

In November 2021, Dounson worked at the AT&T store at Ingram Park Mall and gave Trujillo access to multiple victims’ accounts by adding him as an authorized user, authorities said.

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