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A man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison and to pay a millionaire for the theft, by resale, of nearly 1,000 MacBooks.
A bad deed receives its respective punishment, the case a man named Philip James who pleaded guilty to stealing and reselling nearly 1,000 MacBooks
Prison sentence for theft and resale MacBook
According to Market Watch website Philip James bought the stolen equipment from several people between October 2015 and June 2020. He paid between $1,600 and $2,250 for each MacBook, of which there are no reports on the specific models he purchased. MacBooks are from Tesla, Stanford University and University of California at Berkeley.
a named individual Cory Beck flew a hundred MacBook at Tesla. How was that possible? He worked for the IT department of the famous car brand. another individual, Jonas Jarut, stole another 100 computers at the University of California. Ultimately, Some 800 computers were stolen by Eric and Patricia Castañeda. She worked in the humanities and sciences, part of her job was to buy computers.
In addition to the judgment, restitution will be paid for damage
In addition to plead guilty Philip James has agreed to pay $2.765 million to Tesla and universities affected by the theft
The time that passed from the first heist to the last, in addition to going against well-known companies, was enough to apply the power of law and justice. A case that will go down in history, just like the one we told you about a few days ago for theft of gift cards.
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