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September 21, 2007
Third ATM scammer's sentencing rescheduled
Sentencing for one of four California men convicted of rigging ATM card readers and stealing information from shoppers in Rhode Island was rescheduled for Oct. 30 in U.S. District Court.
Arutyun Shatarevyan, 20, of Los Angeles, pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit fraud and aggravated identity theft.
Two other men, Arman Ter-Esayan, 22 and Gevork Baltadjian, 20 were sentenced earlier this month. Ter-Esayan was sentenced to six years in federal prison and Baltadjian was given about five years for playing what was called a “minor” role in the scheme.
A fourth man, Mikael Stepanian, 28, of Studio City, is due in court Nov. 2.
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