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May 23, 2024 19:23

Ferguson said organized retail crime cases are inherently complex to investigate and prosecute, especially for local agencies with limited resources, so public-private partnerships are a necessity.

That was evident in the case of Linda Ann Been, an Oklahoma woman sentenced to more than five years in prison earlier this month for managing an organized theft ring that federal prosecutors say stole about $9 million in property from retailers.

The case largely began with an investigator for CVS who noticed a trend of thefts at his company’s stores in the Tulsa area, according to a state affidavit. He then used records to link low-level thieves who physically robbed the stores with Been and shared his findings with a local detective.

The investigation later revealed how Been had provided the thieves with lists of items to steal from businesses across multiple states. The items were organized at a warehouse and boutique clothing shop in a suburb of Tulsa and sold by Been to other sellers - known as “fences” - outside of Oklahoma who in turn sold the products through websites, including eBay and Amazon, to customers, documents show.

In a brief interview with CNN prior to her sentencing, Been questioned why those higher-level fences to whom she sold products appear not to have faced consequences. “How come … nothing happened to those people?” she asked.

In her guilty plea in 2022, Been specifically named one such fence to whom she “frequently sent stolen inventory” as a man named Baruch “Butch” Treff.

Treff, in an interview with CNN, acknowledged buying products from Been, whom he said other vendors had recommended, but insisted he had no idea she had traded in stolen goods.

“If I knew I would never have bought from her. I don’t deal with stolen goods,” Treff said. An attorney for Treff, Yosef Jacobovitch, added that his client did due diligence and met with Been to try to ensure she was a legitimate vendor. “She fooled him and others,” Jacobovitch said.
Отсюда

В магазинах воришки безнаказанно воруют вещи, но иногда их накрывают полицейские. Мелочь все же сажают, гораздо сложнее посадить скупщика краденого, который организует это воровство. В Тусле, Оклахома, смогли вычислить, арестовать и посадить скупщика. Как можете догадаться, воровали в основном молодые люди, хотя не только (и не столько!) негры (привет Якову!), но вот их главарём была БЕЛАЯ тетка (самая старшая). Вот они:


Но самый интересный цимес не в этом, а втом, что ЕЁ заказчика посадить не смогли. Он, ЯКОБЫ, не знал, откуда у нищей тетки куча добра по бросовым ценам. Да и как его посадишь, когда он, ВНИМАНИЕ!  Борух Треф по прозвищу Бутч (с погонялом!), а адвокат у него Йоси Якубович. И вот куда не копни - там за уличными гангстами с их убивствами и грабежом - вот такие вот респектабельные Борухи. У гангст ума не хватает вести криминальные операции и не спалиться.

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