Georgia inmate accused of impersonating California billionaire to steal $11M while inside max security lock-up
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Inmate accused of impersonating California billionaire to steal $11M while inside max security lock-up
Prisoner Arthur Lee Cofield Jr., 31, allegedly impersonated Sidney Kimmel, the uber-wealthy chairman and CEO of a Los Angeles entertainment company, with the help of contraband cell phones from inside the Georgia Department of Corrections Special Management Unit.
Georgia inmate accused of impersonating California billionaire to steal $11M while inside max security lock-up
The Georgia gang member is accused of using contraband cell phones will to impersonate a California movie mogul in a scheme that is believed to be one of the largest heists pull off from inside an American prison.
Georgia inmate accused of impersonating California billionaire to steal $11 million from maximum security prison - Michigannewstime.com
A Prisoner of Georgia is accused of stealing $11 million, reportedly impersonating billionaires, including a California movie mogul, while in a maximum-security prison. Arthur Lee Caufield Jr., a 31-year-old gang member serving a 14-year sentence for armed robbery, is accused of using contraband cell phones from the Georgia Department of Corrections’ Special Operations Unit to […]
Georgia inmate accused of impersonating California billionaire to steal $11M while inside max security lock-up
A Georgia inmate is accused of stealing $11 million reportedly impersonated billionaires, including a California movie mogul, while inside a maximum-security lock-up. Arthur Lee Cofield Jr., a 31-year-old gang member serving 14 years for armed robbery, is accused of using contraband cell phones from inside the Georgia Department of Corrections’ Special Management Unit to impersonate […]
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