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A student from Gainesville State University is suspected of fraudulently using a University student's identification to participate in sorority recruitment according to an Athens-Clarke County Police incident report.
The report stated that while Gainesville woman Ashley Williams was "attempting to rush a University sorority last week," she was asked by the Panhellenic Council for her University student information. The report states that Williams attempted to use the UGA ID and password of Kelly Hall, a sophomore from Duluth and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
"When asked to provide her UGA student information, Ms. Williams stated that she had left her ID at her home and ... used Ms. Hall's user name and password to log in," according to the report.
Hall was notified by ACC Officer D. Cook on Saturday that Williams had attempted to use her identity to log in to University computers and also to OASIS.
Williams had attempted to log into OASIS using a Social Security number and an incorrect password, according to the report.
It is unclear if Williams was trying to use her own Social Security number or if she had attempted to use Hall's.
In a telephone interview Sunday, Hall told The Red & Black she and Williams were roommates while living in Athens this past summer.
According to the incident report, Williams may have obtained Hall's information this way. Hall refused to comment further.
"I really don't want anything to be said about it," Williams said in a telephone interview Sunday.
Hall and her parents are not sure if they will press charges for the felony charge, the report stated.