SAN DIEGO—Two women who pleaded guilty to taking part in a nationwide racketeering scam targeting the elderly, which took more than $300,000 from at least 10 San Diego County residents, were sentenced Nov. 17 in San Diego federal court.
Anajah Gifford, 24, of North Hollywood, and Tracy Glinton, 35, of Orlando, were sentenced Thursday for their roles in a scam that took over $2 million from more than 70 senior citizens across the nation. The U.S. Attorney’s Office says the crimes took place between November 2019 and October 2020.
Gifford received a prison sentence of nearly five years, while Glinton received a time-served sentence. Other co-defendants have received prison sentences ranging from two to nine years….