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Amazon warehouse manager in Atlanta stole $9.4M, used it to buy cars and a hookah lounge
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:33 pm
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:33 pm
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An Amazon manager who masterminded an audacious $10 million fraud that allowed her to buy a Lamborghini and a mansion — where she lived with her co-conspirator girlfriend — is riding off to the Big House.
Kayricka Wortham, 32, an operations manager at the e-commerce giant’s Atlanta warehouse, was sentenced to 16 years in a federal prison for orchestrating the plot involving six others that bilked the e-commerce giant out of $9.4 million, the Department of Justice said Wednesday.
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The scheme involved Wortham submitting false invoices for fake vendors and then redirecting the funds to herself and six others in the theft ring, according to the feds.
Hudson, who owned a business contracted by Amazon to deliver packages, helped Wortham submit fake invoices to Amazon that were worth millions of dollars, according to prosecutors.
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Together, Ms. Wortham and Ms. Hudson used the stolen money to buy a five-bedroom home in Smyrna, GA, just miles from the Amazon warehouse, for nearly $1 million, along with a Lamborghini, a Tesla, a Porsche Panamera, a Kawasaki motorcycle and a Dodge Durango S.U.V., according to prosecutors. They also bought expensive jewelry with the stolen money, charging documents show.
After Ms. Wortham left Amazon in March 2022, the scheme continued, prosecutors said.
In January, while out on bond, Ms. Wortham and Ms. Hudson were working with a franchising company to try to open a hookah lounge, according to prosecutors. When the company asked them about the charges related to the Amazon case, Ms. Wortham and Ms. Hudson sent the company forged court documents indicating that charges had been dismissed in the case, according to prosecutors. Their bonds were revoked after the authorities learned about the forgery.
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Also involved in the plot were Demetrius Hines, who worked in loss prevention for Amazon, and human resources assistant Laquettia Blanchard, the feds said.
This post was edited on 7/13/23 at 2:40 pm
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:34 pm to VolsOut4Harambe
It was an accident. They didn’t mean it!
This post was edited on 7/13/23 at 2:35 pm
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:35 pm to VolsOut4Harambe
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Ms. Wortham and Ms. Hudson used the stolen money to buy a five-bedroom home in Smyrna, GA, just miles from the Amazon warehouse, for nearly $1 million, along with a Lamborghini, a Tesla, a Porsche Panamera, a Kawasaki motorcycle and a Dodge Durango S.U.V., according to prosecutors
Everybody get your motherfricking roll on
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:35 pm to VolsOut4Harambe
not what i expected
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:35 pm to VolsOut4Harambe
Article can't even tell us how they did it?
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:35 pm to VolsOut4Harambe
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Kayricka Wortham, 32, an operations manager at the e-commerce giant’s Atlanta warehouse, was sentenced to 16 years in a federal prison for orchestrating the plot involving six others that bilked the e-commerce giant out of $9.4 million, the Department of Justice said Wednesday.
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Also involved in the plot were Demetrius Hines, who worked in loss prevention for Amazon, and human resources assistant Laquettia Blanchard, the feds said.
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Together, Ms. Wortham and Ms. Hudson used the stolen money to buy a five-bedroom home in Smyrna, GA, just miles from the Amazon warehouse, for nearly $1 million, along with a Lamborghini, a Tesla, a Porsche Panamera, a Kawasaki motorcycle and a Dodge Durango S.U.V., according to prosecutors. They also bought expensive jewelry with the stolen money, charging documents show.
How the frick was this not a giant red flag for the realtors? They had to know these two worthless fricks weren't making that kind of money legally.
This post was edited on 7/13/23 at 2:37 pm
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:36 pm to VolsOut4Harambe
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Kayricka Wortham
dIvErSiTy Is OuR sTrEnGtH!
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:37 pm to VolsOut4Harambe
I wonder if at some point they realized they might have gone a little far. 10 million will get noticed at some point.
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:38 pm to VolsOut4Harambe
Somehow they thought no one would be suspicious of the massive purchases that are about as loud as possible.
This post was edited on 7/13/23 at 2:38 pm
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:38 pm to VolsOut4Harambe
that's a haaaard 32
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:38 pm to VolsOut4Harambe
reparations
oh and this is why any form of handout is dumb as frick. these people went broke as soon as they got it.
oh and this is why any form of handout is dumb as frick. these people went broke as soon as they got it.
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Together, Ms. Wortham and Ms. Hudson used the stolen money to buy a five-bedroom home in Smyrna, GA, just miles from the Amazon warehouse, for nearly $1 million, along with a Lamborghini, a Tesla, a Porsche Panamera, a Kawasaki motorcycle and a Dodge Durango S.U.V., according to prosecutors. They also bought expensive jewelry with the stolen money, charging documents show.
This post was edited on 7/13/23 at 2:40 pm
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:39 pm to CatfishJohn
quote:The DOJ Website says "fake vendors and fictitious invoices".
Article can't even tell us how they did it?
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Wortham, who was the leader of the scheme, provided fake vendor information to unknowing subordinates and asked them to input the information into Amazon’s vendor system. Once the information was entered, Wortham approved the fake vendors, enabling them to submit invoices. Wortham and co-conspirators then submitted fictitious invoices to Amazon, falsely representing that the vendors had provided goods and services to Amazon. Wortham approved the invoices, causing Amazon to transfer millions in fraudulent proceeds to bank accounts controlled by her and her co-conspirators.
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:39 pm to VolsOut4Harambe
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a Dodge Durango S.U.V.
smart move.
can't show up to work in that Lambo. begging to get caught if you do that.
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:39 pm to VolsOut4Harambe
How the frick did the company not notice this?
Regional didn’t notice someone taking a Lamborghini to work?
Regional didn’t notice someone taking a Lamborghini to work?
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:41 pm to VADawg
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How the frick was this not a giant red flag for the realtors? They had to know these two worthless fricks weren't making that kind of money legally.
If it was a cash sale, they probably didn’t care where the money came from as long as they got paid.
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:41 pm to CatfishJohn
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Article can't even tell us how they did it?
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Edited to include that excerpt. Fake invoices to phony vendors.
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:43 pm to VADawg
quote:Obvious case of hiring while woke.
Kayricka Wortham, 32, an operations manager at the e-commerce giant’s Atlanta warehouse, was sentenced to 16 years in a federal prison for orchestrating the plot involving six others that bilked the e-commerce giant out of $9.4 million, the Department of Justice said Wednesday.
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Also involved in the plot were Demetrius Hines, who worked in loss prevention for Amazon, and human resources assistant Laquettia Blanchard, the feds said.
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:43 pm to VolsOut4Harambe
It’s okay. Amazon has insurance.
Posted on 7/13/23 at 2:46 pm to TheSadvocate
Go ahead and get ready to do a mock-up on this for the BR Amazon facility in the next few years.
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