*News
Release* Date: April 20, 2010

Middlesex
County Prosecutor’s Office
Two plead guilty; third man sentenced in identity
theft conspiracy
Middlesex
County Prosecutor Bruce J. Kaplan today announced that two
Babatune
Ibironke, (DOB 4/30/84) and his wife, Eryn D. Brown, (DOB 10/24/87) pleaded
guilty on April 14, 2010, while an accomplice, John E. Caldwell, Jr., (DOB
4/5/82) was sentenced on April 12, 2010, for his role
in the scheme.
The
guilty pleas were entered following negotiations with Middlesex County
Assistant Prosecutor Brian D. Gillet.
During
a hearing before Superior Court Judge Joseph Paone at the Middlesex County
Courthouse in
The
investigation showed $150,000 was transferred from the private account and
placed in two new accounts. The bank intervened and recovered approximately
$88,000.
The
remaining $62,000 was withdrawn thorough a series of postal orders by
unidentified individuals. Only one postal order, valued at $1,000, was directly
linked to Ibironke.
Ibironke
also admitted a count of conspiring to commit an identity theft, and told the
court he obtained personal information from about seven individuals and gave
the information to Brown, so she could open fraudulent accounts between January
1, 2009, and April 14, 2009. The scheme was thwarted by law enforcement and
neither Ibironke nor Brown received any money.
Brown,
who worked at the same bank, pleaded guilty to a count of conspiring to commit
an identity theft, noting she received information from her husband to open the
fraudulent bank accounts.
Ibironke
also pleaded guilty to a count of identity theft for using
Ibironke
told the court he was not a
Ibironke,
who remains in custody at the
Ibironke
faces seven years in a
Superior
Court Judge Frederick P. DeVesa placed
Prosecutor
Kaplan credited cooperation between various law enforcement agencies that
investigated the case. Lt. Daniel Del Bagno and Investigator