Categories: U.S.

Las Vegas officer’s wife posed as attorney, filed fake documents for years: police

close Video

Why a Las Vegas judge who was attacked likely didn’t change or modify her attacker’s sentence

Parkland shooting Judge Elizabeth Scherer discusses a Las Vegas judge sentencing a man who attacked her in court on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’

Read this article for free! Plus get unlimited access to thousands of articles, videos and more with your free account! Please enter a valid email address. By entering your email, you are agreeing to Fox News Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, which includes our Notice of Financial Incentive. To access the content, check your email and follow the instructions provided.

A Las Vegas woman allegedly posed as an attorney and filed fake documents for clients for years, according to police.

Detectives with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) on Jan. 16 arrested Cenia Poulsen, who is now facing charges of forgery, theft, preparing or delivering a “simulated legal document,” and offering a false instrument for a public office filing, police said in a press release.

Detectives believe Poulsen, who is reportedly married to an LVMPD officer, according to 8 News Now, presented herself as an attorney to people seeking legal help since January 2022.

Poulsen would accept money from her clients to “‘file documents’ through the court systems,” LVMPD said. 

LAS VEGAS COURTROOM ATTACK HIGHLIGHTS ISSUE OF VIOLENCE AGAINST JUDGES: EXPERTS

Detectives with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department arrested Cenia Poulsen, who is now facing charges of forgery, theft, preparing or delivering a “simulated legal document,” and offering a false instrument for a public office filing. (LVMPD)

She took on divorce cases, legal reviews, name changes and adoptions, allegedly defrauding multiple victims in the process, according to authorities. 

Poulsen also reportedly forged client and judge signatures, used fake stamps on documents, created fake divorce documents and accepted payments via Venmo and Zelle, according to 8 News Now.

NORTH CAROLINA POLICE CHIEF OUSTED AFTER ASKING CAPTAIN’S WIFE FOR NUDE PHOTOS: REPORT

She labeled herself as a law office manager on LinkedIn and previously worked for attorney Douglas Crawford, who has a pending criminal case after he was accused of trading legal services for sexual acts. She also previously worked for Goldberg Injury Law, where she allegedly stole more than $7,000 using company funds, 8 News Now reported.

Cenia Poulsen labeled herself as a law office manager on LinkedIn. (LinkedIn)

Other names Poulsen worked under include Cenia Del Pozo and Cenia Carillo.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

LVMPD detectives are asking anyone who may have employed Poulsen’s legal services or know more about the case to contact the department at 702-828-3251. Tipsters can also send anonymous information to crimestoppersofnv.com.

Audrey Conklin is a digital reporter for Fox News Digital and FOX Business. Email tips to audrey.conklin@fox.com or on Twitter at @audpants.

Share

Recent Posts

Scammers target wireless customers in new phone scheme

A troubling message landed in our inbox, and it reveals a scam that many people…

15 hours ago

When AI cheats: The hidden dangers of reward hacking

Artificial intelligence is becoming smarter and more powerful every day. But sometimes, instead of solving…

23 hours ago

Fox News AI Newsletter: ChatGPT ‘code red’

IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: - OpenAI's Sam Altman issues ‘code red’ to bolster ChatGPT’s quality, delays…

2 days ago

FBI warns email users as holiday scams surge

Holiday shopping creates a perfect storm for cybercriminals.  The FBI says scammers target Gmail, Outlook…

2 days ago

How to help older relatives with tech over the holidays

Heading home for the holidays gives you a great chance to help older parents with…

2 days ago

Grain-sized robot could change how doctors deliver drugs

Scientists in Switzerland have built a robot as small as a grain of sand. Surgeons…

3 days ago