Las Vegas Man Sentenced to Over Three Years in Prison for Unemployment Insurance Benefits Fraud and Identity Theft

LAS VEGAS – A Las Vegas resident was sentenced Thursday by United States District Judge Cristina D. Silva to three and a half years in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release for his role in a scheme to defraud at least $385,000 in unemployment benefits from the California Employment Development Department (EDD) and identity theft.
According to court documents, from August 15, 2020, and continuing to September 18, 2020, Emelio Vladimir Rochester (28) and co-defendant Joseph Holmes Jr. conspired to obtain and possess 17 EDD debit cards issued in the names of victims without their authorization. To execute the scheme, Rochester and Holmes stole personal identifying information belonging to victims and filed fraudulent unemployment insurance claims. They then used the debit cards loaded with unemployment benefit funds to make ATM withdrawals in Santa Ana, Fountain Valley, and Garden Grove, California.


Read the entire press release. U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Nevada, March 28, 2025