2 former Amazon employees in Georgia stole $10 million from company

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Dec. 1—Two former Amazon employees who worked at an Amazon warehouse in Smyrna pleaded guilty after being accused of stealing nearly $10 million from the company, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.

The defendants stole the funds while employed at the company in managerial and loss prevention roles, prosecutors said, and spent it on real estate, sports cars and jewelry.
Ryan K. Buchanan, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, said that Kayricka Wortham of Atlanta and Demetrius Hines of Smyrna used their positions at the e-commerce and tech giant to submit more than $10 million in fictitious invoices for fake vendors, leading the company to pay approximately $9.4 million to Wortham, Hines and co-conspirators.

As part of their sentencing, Wortham and Hines will forfeit cash and assets purchased with the stolen funds, prosecutors said. For Wortham, that includes more than $2.7 million, a Smyrna residence (purchased for more than $900,000), a 2019 Lamborghini Urus, a 2021 Dodge Durango, a 2022 Tesla Model X, a 2018 Porsche Panamera and a Kawasaki ZX636 motorcycle. Hines will forfeit more than $600,000, along with a 2022 Suzuki GSX1300 Motorcycle, a 2013 Ford Shelby Mustang, a 2021 Ford F-150 Black Widow, a Rolex Day-Date watch, a diamond bracelet and a diamond necklace.

Wortham, 31, also known as Kayricka Dupree or Kayricka Young, was the leader of the scheme and worked as an operations manager at Amazon from August 2020 to March 2022 at the Smyrna warehouse, according to prosecutors.

Wortham provided fake vendor information to subordinates and asked them to input the information into Amazon's vendor system. She then approved the fake vendors, enabling the accounts to submit invoices to the company, prosecutors said. Along with Hines and others, Wortham submitted fake invoices for fake goods and services. Wortham herself approved the payments in her position at the company, with the funds going into accounts controlled by her and her co-conspirators.

Wortham is also accused by prosecutors of recruiting others to act as contacts for the phony vendors. Hines was tasked with supplying individuals' information that could be used as fake vendor contacts, prosecutors said.


 

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Hypothetically speaking, what if they stopped at 1 million dollars, would the feds ever find out :jbhmm:
I suspect they know pretty early on and just see how far you go with it.

Related to this topic tho, I used to deliver for Amazon years ago and one of my coworkers was stealing packages by telling his baby mama to follow him on his route and when he sees something to take, he will mark it as missing and hand it to her instead. One day the police was waiting at the hub while his BM came to pick him up and they arrested them both. SMH, young dude too.
If he wanted to know how to take some packages without getting caught, he shoulda asked me and I woulda showed him my method that was not trackable :mjpls: I'm sure they changed the system by now tho.
 
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