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SNOWMASS VILLAGE, Colo.-

A Carbondale man has been arrested for a credit card fraud scheme in which comedian Jerry Seinfeld was among the alleged victims.

Snowmass police identified the suspect as 26-year-old Nathanael Rand, who was charged with abusing other people’s credit cards and transferring the money to his account, Aspen newspapers reported Thursday.

Officer Clay Owen said the Aspen Skiing Co. has reimbursed all the victims.

An auditor reported the fraud when a client reported an erroneous charge on his credit card.

Rand was a ski lift ticket seller in Snowmass Village and allegedly rang up about $5,000 on bogus charges.

He was using so-called RSVP accounts to take money.

Elizabeth Clark, Seinfeld’s spokeswoman, did not return a message left at her New York office.

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