Hoover brothers plead guilty in scheme to sell stolen goods online
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Hoover brothers plead guilty in massive $1 million retail theft scheme
Two Hoover brothers have pleaded guilty to running an online fencing scheme that resulted in the sale of over $1 million worth of stolen goods.Abdurrahman Amar, 32, and Yahya Amar, 33, each pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to engage in the interstate transportation of stolen goods, Northern District of Alabama U.S. Attorney Prim Escalona and U.S. Secret Service Special Agent in Charge Patrick Davis announced Wednesday.
Alabama Brothers Turn EBay Into Their Personal Pawn Shop, Plead Guilty To $1 Million Fencing Scheme
Two brothers from Hoover, Alabama, apparently mistook eBay for a giant online pawn shop, raking in over a million dollars selling stolen goods. Abdurrahman and Yahya Amar, aged 32 and 33 respectively, have pleaded guilty to running a rather successful, albeit illegal, online fencing operation.… Alabama Brothers Turn eBay Into Their Personal Pawn Shop, Plead Guilty To $1 Million Fencing Scheme
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