A woman who allegedly committed fraud by pretending to be a
Fidelity [
profile] employee has been indicted in federal court.
The
Appleton Post-Crescent reports that, after an investigation by the Brown County sheriff's department and the FBI, 48-year-old
Lisa A. Lewis of Green Bay, Wisconsin was arrested for allegedly conning 13 seniors into transferring more than $1 million into accounts she had access to and then spending the money on gambling, a 2013 Chevy Camaro and to "pay for a friend's surgery," all between September 2006 and July 2013.
According to the sheriff's department, Lewis did it all by pretending to be an account rep with Fidelity, though she isn't a registered broker and isn't affiliated with the Boston Behemoth. The paper reports that Lewis has entered a not-guilty plea. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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