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Story March 29, 1945

The Wilmington Morning Star

Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina

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In San Francisco, trim blond Virginia Summy, aged 27 or 31, pleaded guilty to accepting unauthorized military allotment checks and admitted to at least seven marriages to servicemen. Judge Michael J. Roche referred her case to probation.

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Trim Blond Pleads Guilty To Accepting Army Checks And Admits Seven Mates
SAN FRANCISCO, March 28.- (AP)-Virginia Summy, trim and very blond, pleaded guilty today to two of eleven counts of accepting military allotment checks to which she was not entitled, and testified she had been married at least seven times, mostly to servicemen.
Federal Judge Michael J. Roche asked her age. "I think I'm 27," she replied, "but they tell me I'm 31."
Judge Roche considered the evidence, took note of her guilty plea, and referred the case to probation officers for a report two weeks hence.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Story Deception Fraud

What themes does it cover?

Crime Punishment Deception

What keywords are associated?

Guilty Plea Military Checks Multiple Marriages

What entities or persons were involved?

Virginia Summy Michael J. Roche

Where did it happen?

San Francisco

Story Details

Key Persons

Virginia Summy Michael J. Roche

Location

San Francisco

Event Date

March 28

Story Details

Virginia Summy pleaded guilty to two counts of accepting military allotment checks she was not entitled to and admitted to at least seven marriages, mostly to servicemen. Judge Roche referred the case to probation officers.

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