Yale PAWG stole $40-million in $10k increments for coli breh :wow:

pete clemenza

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Basically she would have been good if she wasn't flashing all that cash.

Buy a "nice" house in cash, a couple of cars...like one "regular" Lexus/Hyundai Genesis type ride and then one exotic that no one ever sees you drive at work (weekend car).

Take vacations to cold weather spots instead of Jamaica, Bahamas etc. No one thinks you're balling when you travel to Scotland but those beach side pics in Cancun always make you look like a baller.
I'm sure she started off like that but once year 4, 5, 6 came around and that battery was fully in her back and she was feeling like Superwoman and invincible :yeshrug:
 
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Basically she would have been good if she wasn't flashing all that cash.

Buy a "nice" house in cash, a couple of cars...like one "regular" Lexus/Hyundai Genesis type ride and then one exotic that no one ever sees you drive at work (weekend car).

Take vacations to cold weather spots instead of Jamaica, Bahamas etc. No one thinks you're balling when you travel to Scotland but those beach side pics in Cancun always make you look like a baller.
You think a trip to Scotland is less conspicuous than one to Jamaica?

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A former Yale School of Medicine employee pleaded guilty on Monday to fraud and tax offenses after stealing $40 million in computer and electronic software from the school over a nearly ten-year period.

The former administrator, Jamie Petrone-Codrington, pleaded guilty in Hartford federal court, the U.S. Department of Justice announced. Arrested by criminal complaint on Sept. 3, 2021, Petrone-Codrington was released on a $1 million bond pending sentencing. In 2008, Petrone-Codrington was employed by the Yale School of Medicine’s Department of Emergency Medicine and most recently served as the Director of Finance and Administration for the department. According to the DOJ press release, Petrone-Codrington had the authority to make and authorize purchases up to $10,000 for departmental needs. Beginning as early as 2013, Petrone-Codrington illegally purchased and resold the hardware using funds from the School of Medicine. In total, Petrone-Codrington caused a loss of approximately $40,504,200 to Yale and a loss of $6,416,618 to the U.S. Treasury.

According to the government court filing, Yale received an anonymous tip that Petrone-Codrington was “ordering suspiciously high volumes of computer equipment, some of which was placed into her personal vehicle.”

Petrone-Codrington used the proceeds of the sales of the stolen equipment for various personal expenses, including expensive cars, real estate and travel.

She has agreed to forfeit $560,421.14 that was seized from the Maziv Entertainment LLC bank account as well as a litany of expensive cars: a 2014 Mercedes-Benz G550, a 2017 Land Rover Range Rover Sv Autobiography, a 2015 Cadillac Escalade Premium, a 2020 Mercedes Benz Model E450A, a 2016 Cadillac Escalade and a 2018 Dodge Charger. She also has agreed to liquidate three Connecticut properties that she owns or co-owns to help satisfy her restitution obligation. A property she owns in Georgia is also subject to seizure and liquidation.

Petrone-Codrington did not pay taxes on the money she received from selling the stolen equipment. She filed false federal tax returns for the 2013 through 2016 tax years in which she claimed as business expenses the costs of the stolen equipment, and failed to file any federal tax returns for the 2017 through 2020 tax years, according to the DOJ press release. This caused a loss of $6,416,618 to the U.S. Treasury.

According to the complaint, Petrone-Codrington provided a voluntary statement to law enforcement on or around Aug. 26. Among other things, she admitted to having devised and executed the scheme, and indicated that it had been going on for several years, possibly as many as 10. Petrone-Codrington estimated that approximately 90 percent of her computer-related purchases were fraudulent.

She pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud, which carries a maximum term of imprisonment of 20 years, and one count of filing a false tax return, which carries a maximum term of imprisonment of three years.

The lawyer representing Petrone-Codrington could not be located or identified by the News. Petrone-Codrington could not immediately be reached for comment.

Petrone-Codrington is scheduled to be sentenced by the U.S. District Judge Vanessa L. Bryant on June 29, 2022.


The husband has not been charged :ehh::banderas:

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How Yale School of Medicine worker bought THOUSANDS of iPads over 10 years, then resold them | Daily Mail Online

Real pimp shyt salute that breh :salute:
 

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Likely not, what likely happened was the internal auditor that she had helping her snitched because they felt heat and tried to get out in front of it.

She was allotted $20k/day for purchases, those are supposed to be audited and signed off on. In a scam like this you are supposed to give kickbacks to the auditors so they keep their mouths shut.

Someone messed up.


The Internal Auditor and External Auditor teamed up to take her down :wow:
 
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