Somerset woman arrested for forging signature of dead federal judge

Somerset, KY–The US Marshal Service arrested Sunshine Ann Miller, 43, of Somerset, Ky on Monday, October 31 on two charges of forging the signature of a federal judge, according to court documents.
Count one:
…on or about August 4, 2019, in the Eastern District of Tennessee, the defendant Sunshine Ann Miller, did knowingly forge and caused to be forged the signature of the late Pamela L. Reeves, a United States District Court Judge in and for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee, for the purpose of fraudulently authenticating a counterfeit document, to wit, a Warrant to Seize Property Subject to Forfeiture, purportedly issued July 6, 2019.
Count two:
…on or about August 4, 2019, in the Eastern District of Tennessee, the defendant Sunshine Ann Miller, did knowingly forge and cause to be forged the signature of the late Pamela L. Reeves, a United States District Court Judge in and for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee, for the purpose of fraudulently authenticating a counterfeit document, to wit, a Tracking Warrant, purportedly issued February 10, 2017.

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https://kentucky.arrests.org/Arrests/Sunshine_Miller_54027723/
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