Nash also testified that Odtllah had a driver's license in Utah that used the Social Security number of a dead female infant and told a girlfriend that he had a source for fraudulent driver's licenses there.
But Anthony Helm, Odtllah's attorney, argued that the Social Security number could have been a clerical error since Nash did not yet have the application Odtllah filled out for the license.
Nash also testified that Odtllah fled Utah for Florida after he was charged in 1997 with sodomizing the 12-year-old sister of his girlfriend.
Odtllah was later extradited back to Utah, but the mother of the child dropped the charge. However, DiScenza argued that the incident showed Odtllah was a flight risk on the conspiracy charge.
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