‘Registered as deceased in many government databases’: Man who faked his death to avoid child support payments faces years behind bars

Jesse Kipf (Grayson County Detention Center)

Jesse Kipf (Grayson County Detention Center)

A federal judge sentenced a 39-year-old Kentucky man to 81 months — six years and nine months — in prison for faking his own death to avoid paying over $100,000 in child support.

Jesse Kipf pleaded guilty in April to hacking into a state database to create a fake death certificate so he would be officially listed as a dead man. Prosecutors in a sentencing memo called Kipf a “serial hacker” who infiltrates protected computer networks “with abandon.”

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