Yo, this is crazy! First of all, we have seen many scenes of smashing, smashing and looting crimes in cities across the country. When we see these videos, there are usually black men running around malls and stores like wild animals, stealing like complete thugs. So, now we know how the journey from these fake gangs to Queen really happened.
Picture this: Michelle Mack, a mom from suburban California (what a perfect name for a criminal!) lives in a $2.75 million mansion and is known for orchestrating a “California Girls” were arrested for running a super-sophisticated theft ring. This CROOKS ring stole nearly $8 million in cosmetics! You can’t make this up! We’re talking about “high-end” stores like Ulta, TJ Maxx, and Walgreens taking a hit. This is a big deal, but let me get back on my soap box.
My title is so crazy because I see a bunch of crap in mainstream publications where they dominate from the “suburban mom” perspective. No, that chick was a felon and if she were a different color the coverage would be completely different. On top of that, I bet the arrests would have played out differently. Back to the story…
Mack also reportedly managed a large group of other people she recruited. She allegedly led a team of up to 12 women who flew across the United States to steal beauty products so they could sell them cheaply on Amazon. This sounds incredibly stupid. By the way, they’re not just going to California – no – they’re said to be busy in Texas, Florida, Massachusetts, and more.
All those scores, including other retailers, totaled a billion dollars in losses. However, everyone knows that you can’t run this type of business if the law doesn’t ultimately hold you accountable. They were nice to her. She has all these products in her garage. Not the locker, not the hiding place, not her men. She had it all in her own house. Additionally, they received a text message in which she admitted to stealing.
She is a queen, but there is also a king. And her husband was involved. All face 140 felony charges. No one has started snitching yet, but I think it’s just a matter of time. Currently, they have both pleaded not guilty, but the evidence is piling up like a Black Friday sale. Amazon seems to be paying close attention, too, because this is a big deal.
I’m very interested in finding out how they were treated throughout the process. I doubt they will do the right thing. But imagine how many times this chick and her husband have gone to the store and walked around without security following them.
Picture this.
			
			
			
			
			
			

 
									 
					