(KLZA)-- 22-year old Dylan Donnell of Auburn has been indicted by a federal Grand Jury for the District of Nebraska. Donnell is charged with five counts of bank fraud from on or about October, 2013 to on or about January, 2014.
Donnell allegedly lied to the bank regarding the existence of collateral for the loans. The total loss to the bank was approximately $92,450. The maximum penalty if convicted is 30 years in prison, a $1-million fine and five years of supervised release.
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