"Sovereign Citizen" Bail Set At $100K In Alleged Deed Ripoff Racket; Judge Refuses To Recognize Suspects' Claims Of "Diplomatic Immunity" From Arrest
- Rockdale County Superior Court Judge David Irwin ordered a $100,000 bond for charges relating to foreclosure fraud for an Atlanta man who claimed to be a sovereign citizen and apparently “no team player in the World Cup,” the judge said.
- Akeem Kwame, 48, of Atlanta appeared before Irwin on Monday in connection with a May incident in which Kwame allegedly identified himself as a private banker and offered a Lions Gate Drive homeowner a quit claim deed so he could try to gain ownership of her home. The homeowner told authorities that someone, claiming to be her husband, called her mortgage company and did a loan modification on the foreclosure of the home, according to law enforcement reports. The Realtor selling the home called authorities when all the locks to the house had been changed and Kwame was seen leaving the residence in a Porsche. Kwame told responding deputies that he was buying the house from the bank. Kwame was arrested shortly afterward.
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- Irwin questioned if Kwame needed psychiatric evaluation, based on Kwame’s claims to sovereignty. “Because when they write me letters ... and say ‘I’m sovereign and not governed by anybody’ ... it causes me to wonder about one’s sanity,” Irwin said.
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- As a special condition [to allow for a bail bond], Irwin also ordered Kwame to surrender any passport and any ID card “saying he is a diplomat in his own mind or a diplomat for the country of whatever his country is.” Kwame is charged with first-degree forgery, financial identity fraud, theft by deception, criminal trespass, second-degree forgery and financial identity fraud.
- Kwame’s case is the second local case involving sovereign citizens that has popped up in Rockdale County. Authorities in DeKalb County arrested Ivan Willis Taylor, 47, and Princess Donya Taylor, 41, of Stone Mountain on Aug. 19 on Rockdale County warrants relating to a July incident in Magistrate Court. Ivan Taylor was accused of making identification cards that claimed he was an ambassador of a sovereign state and had diplomatic immunity from arrest.
For the story, see Bond set in foreclosure fraud case (48-year-old suspect claims he is a sovereign citizen).
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