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Authorities: men recruited homeless to cash checks

MOBILE, Ala. — Federal authorities say two men in South Carolina recruited homeless men to cash thousands of dollars in checks stolen from Alabama and Mississippi companies.

A federal judge ruled Friday that the case against cousins 31-year-old Born King and 27-year-old Fahiym Hussain Pearson be turned over to a grand jury.

Others charged in the case are 32-year-old Robert Leo Kelly and John Edward Frost. A fifth defendant, Stephen Lewis Raney, has not yet been caught by authorities.

Authorities say King and Pearson would recruit men from homeless shelters, buy the recruits new clothing and send them to banks to cash checks altered with a typewriter.

The companies include Treasure Bay Hotel & Casino in Gulfport, Miss., and All South Vinyl and Siding in Robertsdale, Ala.

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