Biden’s niece pleads guilty to $110,000 in credit-account theft
Former Vice President Joe Biden’s niece pleaded guilty Friday to charges in a $110,000 credit-account theft case at a New York City drugstore, the Associated Press reported.
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Caroline Biden pleaded guilty to grand larceny and petty larceny. She will receive two years’ probation if she repays the money, completes 10 days of community service and isn’t arrested again for a year, the AP reported.
Biden reportedly used a borrowed credit card to open an account at the drug store without permission from the cardholder and kept the tab open over a year, according to the AP.
Biden was arrested in 2013 for hitting a police officer during a rent dispute with her roommate, but she received treatment for her anger issues and the case was dismissed.
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