Roni Rubinov led a retail theft ring that operated in New York City from 2017 to 2022, resulting in the conviction of 35 individuals. Investigations recovered over $3.8 million in stolen goods, including cash and gift cards. Rubinov received a sentence of two and a half to seven and a half years, alongside a forfeiture of around $2.1 million and additional restitution. The operation involved stealing from numerous retailers, with stolen items being resold online through an eBay store managed by Rubinov and accomplices.
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the sentencing of 35 members of a retail theft ring responsible for over $3.8 million in stolen merchandise, focusing on organized crime.
Roni Rubinov, the ringleader of the theft ring, was sentenced to up to seven and a half years in prison and ordered to forfeit $2.1 million while also paying restitution exceeding $3.1 million.
The criminal operation involved thieves stealing from various retailers in New York City, with stolen goods resold through an eBay store, highlighting a systematic approach to retail theft.
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