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Charleston woman charged with forgery for creating false eviction document, SLED reports

News RoomBy News RoomApril 21, 2025Updated:April 21, 20252 Mins Read
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The nation faces growing fears of identity theft, with some estimates stating there are about 1.5 million Americans who are at risk of falling victim. A Charleston woman, believed to beoma Skye Coaxum, is facing charges of forgery, according to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. Coaxum, who is 29 years old, was accused of committing forgery, meaning creating something that is falsely marked as genuine. The charges were filed on Friday, April 18, 2025, following an investigation requested by the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office. The affidavit describes the charge as involving a value of less than $10,000 and details the scenario of creating a false Writ of Ejectment to evict someone from their Marrington Village apartment in Goose Creek.

The authorities have focused on Coaxum’s involvement in this case, which was seen as a precursor to a rise in auditing and anti Claim fraud, which has been on the rise across the U.S.ㅔ Coaxum was being booksed into the Berkeley County Detention Center. The 9th Circuit Solicitor’s Office will handle the prosecution of the case. This case, and its link to other criminal activities involving flash-fraud, underscores the growing prevalence of identity theft as individuals increasingly accept digital identities. The fear stems from the increasing reliance on digital payments and online accounts, which can lead to counterfeit借入 documents or unauthorized purchases, often with minimal legal consequences at first.

In addition to Coaxum’s case, a social media post linked to another fraudulent case in Beauch fort County has been widely shared, involving a couple accused of SNAP fraud exceeding $20,000. Notably, this second case also appears to be part of a broader trend of increasingly prevalent flash-fraud_Comm Coaxum described a scenario where she created a false Waft of Ejectment to evict someone from their Marrington Village apartment in Goose Creek. voluntarily promoting themselves. This case, and the linked fraudulent activity, highlights a growing awareness of the risks associated with online fraud and the need for robust protections against such threats. The fear of fraud continues to rise as individuals increasingly rely on digital tools for payments and record-keeping, increasing the likelihood of creating counterfeit documents or misrepresenting financial information.

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