Attorney General Lynn Fitch issued the following statement Thursday.
Today, Attorney General Lynn Fitch announced the recent sentencing of Kiana Rochelle Cooper of Jackson, Mississippi, for one count of false pretenses. Cooper, a former employee of LoanMax Title Loans, knowingly filed fraudulent loans using the stolen personal identity information of others. This case was investigated and prosecuted by the Attorney General's Office.![]() |
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"My office is committed to holding those who defraud Mississippians and our businesses accountable," said Attorney General Lynn Fitch. "Fraud is not a victimless crime; it hurts hardworking individuals. I am thankful for the incredible team of investigators and prosecutors who ensured that justice was served in this case."
On November 20, 2025, Hinds County Circuit Court Judge Debra H. Gibbs sentenced Cooper to 10 years in custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) with two years to serve and an additional five years of post-release supervision upon release. Cooper was also ordered to pay $44,948.00 in restitution to her victims.
Kingfish note: This will probably qualify for 25% treatment.


6 comments:
She wasn't selling Mini Coopers.
Damn Judge Gibbs how much time to you give violent criminals? 10 years 2 to serve!
I ain’t mad just asking for my friends in the Hinds County Sheriff’s Bed and Breakfast (jail).
Now that the next election is upon us, Lynn is vying with Shad for "who can catch the smallest fish". My question to her is why has she not prosecuted the Leflore County Supervisors for demands made upon them by her future opponent?
Any bets restitution won’t be made
Why would Pat do such a thing?
She should have bought a clue.
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