Alabama Woman Pleads Guilty to Making False Claims
A Birmingham woman who falsely claimed she lost her home, her father and her infant daughter in the April 27 tornadoes has pleaded guilty to making a false statement to the government.
The woman, 31-year-old Libra Nikosha Green, entered her plea on Monday before Chief U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Lovelace Blackburn.
Green acknowledged that she telephoned the Federal Emergency Management Agency and falsely stated that she lived in a house that was destroyed by a tornado, which killed her father and daughter.
According to her plea agreement, Green’s father had died in February, she did not live in the house and the tornado did not kill her daughter.
No sentencing date has been set. Green faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
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