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4 more plead guilty in $6 million Home Depot gift card scam

Last updated: November 25, 2024 7:51 am
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Four More Individuals Plead Guilty in Chicago Home Depot Gift Card Scam

CHICAGO — In a shocking revelation, four more individuals have pleaded guilty to participating in a massive gift card scam that caused Home Depot stores in the Chicago area to lose over $6 million. The scam, which spanned several years, involved fraudulent activities that ultimately led to significant financial losses for the popular home improvement retailer. While all four defendants received probation, one of them also served a jail sentence that was considered as time served.

The scam first came to light in the spring of 2023, when it was discovered that scammers had defrauded Chicago-area Home Depot stores by collecting $900 credits more than 6,000 times for a single purchase made three years prior.

It all began in March 2020, when an individual made a purchase exceeding $6,000 at the company’s 2570 North Elston location. Shortly after, the same person returned to the store, claiming the purchase was for a tax-exempt church and receiving a $900 gift card for the supposed tax amount. The scheme started small but gradually escalated over the years.

Unknown individuals used the same receipt to obtain $900 gift cards 15 times in 2020, 33 times in 2021, and a staggering 1,372 times in 2022. By the following year, a total of 3,200 $900 gift cards were issued for the same receipt between January and mid-May, leading to the eventual arrests.

As the scam progressed, participants grew bolder, with some cashiers issuing multiple gift cards for the same purchase in a single transaction. Some even went as far as storing a copy of the receipt on their personal phones to issue gift cards to themselves.

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Individual Plea Deals and Sentences

Christiana Westbrooks, 39, pleaded guilty to theft amounting to $100,000 to $500,000 and received a two-year probation sentence. She was found to have issued $900 gift cards on the same receipt over 1,000 times, receiving $100 for each card issued.

Sharon Dwyer, 47, also pleaded guilty to theft in a similar amount and was sentenced to two years of probation plus 206 days in jail. Dwyer issued over 1,500 gift cards totaling $1.3 million and received $30 for each card issued. She was found to have scanned an image of the receipt from her phone and issued gift cards to herself, in addition to aiding other scammers.

Rosa Reynoso-Rodriguez, 35, pleaded guilty to theft of $10,000 to $100,000 and received two years of probation. She issued $900 gift cards 313 times, totaling $281,700, with a significant portion issued within a single week.

Lamont Thompson, 50, was accused of being one of the customers who presented the receipt to receive gift cards. He received multiple gift cards worth thousands of dollars on different dates. Thompson pleaded guilty to theft and received two years of probation.

Two other individuals, Tyler Clark, 26, and Thomas McNeal, 64, had previously pleaded guilty and also received two-year probation sentences.

Unanswered Questions

Despite the convictions, officials have not publicly disclosed how the fraudulently obtained gift cards were converted into cash or how the scheme managed to operate undetected for three years, generating thousands of $900 gift cards from a single $6,000 receipt.

The case serves as a cautionary tale of the lengths individuals will go to for financial gain and the importance of vigilance in preventing and detecting fraudulent activities.

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