A U.S. Army soldier has been arrested and charged for allegedly selling stolen confidential phone records, according to court documents unsealed on Dec. 30.
Cameron John Wagenius was arrested on Dec. 19, according to the documents. He is accused of “knowingly and intentionally” selling, transferring, and attempting to sell and transfer “confidential phone records information of a covered entity, without prior authorization from the customer to whom such confidential phone records information related, and knowing and having reason to know such information was obtained fraudulently,” while in Washington state.
Each count carries a prison sentence of up to 10 years, as well as a fine. The brief two-page indictment did not provide further details on the two counts….