Latoya Clark was arrested Wednesday morning while driving a stolen cargo van to her federal trial in Fort Pierce, Florida. A license plate reader identified the 2025 Ram ProMaster as stolen when Clark was pulled over by deputies around 8:30 AM, just blocks from the U.S. District Court. After being handcuffed, Clark told officers “Oh, I know why,” explaining she was heading to federal court “because she is on trial for a federal crime.” Clark had rented the van from U-Haul two months earlier but failed to return it. She faces federal charges for allegedly defrauding $29 million from COVID-relief programs through 92 bogus claims with five co-defendants. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon revoked Clark’s $250,000 bond following the arrest, rejecting defense claims that keeping the van was “born entirely out of poverty, desperation, and survival.” (Story URL)
Florida Woman Arrested Driving Stolen Van To Federal Fraud Trial

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