Hospital administrator sentenced for stealing man’s identity at hot dog stand, forcing victim into mental facility

William Woods and Matthew Keirans

FILE – In this combination image, undated selfie shows William Woods in Albuquerque, N.M., left, and this undated photo released by the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office shows Matthew David Keirans. (William Woods and Johnson County Sheriff’s Office via AP, File)

For three decades, Matthew David Keirans pretended to be someone else. He obtained a birth certificate, credit cards and worked as a high-level hospital administrator. He even tricked cops into thinking his victim was the one who stole his identity, forcing the victim into jail and a mental hospital because law enforcement deemed the man crazy.

But thanks to good detective work, Keirans decades-long scheme is over. A federal judge in the Northern District of Iowa sentenced Keirans to 12 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to one count each of aggravated identity theft and false statement to a national credit union administration, the Department of Justice said Friday.

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