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Yeezy Model Shannade Clermont Pleads Guilty to Fraud, Facing Up To 20 Years in Prison

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By TheBlast Staff on November 1, 2018 at 10:59 PM EDT

The Yeezy model who was accused of stealing a dead man's debit card information and going on a spending spree is facing decades in behind bars after pleading guilty in her criminal case.

Shannade Clermont, who is also a former "Bad Girls Club" star, pled guilty to one felony count of wire fraud, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office in New York.

Clermont, who modeled the latest Yeezy campaign with her twin sister, had been indicted for three felonies, including wire fraud, access device fraud and identity theft. Per the terms of her guilty plea, she will not be prosecuted for the other two felonies.

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The sentencing guidelines contained in the court documents state that the restitution she will be sentenced to pay back could be as high as $55,000. The maximum prison term Clermont is facing is 20 years.

As we reported, Clermont had nothing to do with the man's death, which was ruled an overdose. She was hired as a prostitute for the evening and swiped his credit card information for a $20,000 spending spree that included clothes and airline tickets.

The model is due in court in February for sentencing.

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