Amazon manager stole nearly $10M and bought home, cars, feds say. She’s prison-bound
- Former Amazon manager Kayricka Wortham has been sentenced to 16 years in federal prison for orchestrating a $10 million scheme to steal money from the company using fake invoices. She also committed additional crimes while on release after posting bond.
- Wortham must pay restitution of $9,469,731.45 to Amazon and forfeit over $2.7 million in fraudulent proceeds, a home, and multiple vehicles purchased with the stolen money.
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Amazon manager stole nearly RM46.70mil and bought home, cars, US feds say. She’s prison-bound
A former Amazon operations manager – dubbed the “mastermind” behind a scheme in which nearly US$10mil (RM46.70mil) was stolen from the company – is going to federal prison, US prosecutors announced. Read full story
'Mastermind' behind $10 million Amazon fraud while a manager at company's Smyrna warehouse gets 16 years in prison
A former manager at Amazon's Smyrna warehouse was sentenced to 16 years in federal prison for defrauding the e-commerce giant of nearly $10 million, federal officials announced Wednesday.
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