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Samsung Employee Stole 8474 Smartphones to Pay $800000 Gambling Debt – HardOCP

A Samsung worker took advantage of his disability to steal thousands of phones so he could pay off a gambling debt. While employees are normally required to go through a body scanner before leaving the office, Mr. Lee was allowed to skip the security check since he was bound to an electronic wheelchair. He returned the courtesy by stealing 8,474 smartphones and selling them to a second-hand phone retailer for 800 million won (US$711,743).

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The man, surnamed Lee, stole the phones for developers between December 2014 and November 2016 at the Samsung headquarters in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province. He sold the phones to a second-hand phone retailer for 800 million won (US$711,743). Lee joined Samsung in 2010 when the Korean tech giant offered jo…

Read the full article at: http://www.hardocp.com/news/2017/06/08/samsung_employee_stole_8474_smartphones_to_pay_800000_gambling_debt

Category: GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianJune 8, 2017

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Samsung Employee Stole 8474 Smartphones to Pay $800000 Gambling Debt – HardOCP

A Samsung worker took advantage of his disability to steal thousands of phones so he could pay off a gambling debt. While employees are normally required to go through a body scanner before leaving the office, Mr. Lee was allowed to skip the security check since he was bound to an electronic wheelchair. He returned the courtesy by stealing 8,474 smartphones and selling them to a second-hand phone retailer for 800 million won (US$711,743).


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The man, surnamed Lee, stole the phones for developers between December 2014 and November 2016 at the Samsung headquarters in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province. He sold the phones to a second-hand phone retailer for 800 million won (US$711,743). Lee joined Samsung in 2010 when the Korean tech giant offered…

Read the full article at: https://www.hardocp.com/news/2017/06/08/samsung_employee_stole_8474_smartphones_to_pay_800000_gambling_debt

Category: GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianJune 8, 2017

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