A homeless man stole the identities of more than 20 clients of an unidentified New York workers' compensation law firm, then went on a spending spree, evading capture for more than a year, prosecutors allege.
Rafal Bogun, 33, compared to the character in a Leonardo DiCaprio crime caper movie, had access to the personal information of hundreds of workers' compensation claimants while employed as a temporary worker at the firm.
He stole the identities of more than 20 and applied successfully for credit to book hotel rooms and purchase goods online, Queens District Attorney Richard...
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