Arizona Woman Sentenced for Facilitating North Korean Remote Worker Scheme

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Christina Chapman, an Arizona woman, was sentenced to 8.5 years for her role in a scheme that helped North Korean IT workers fraudulently obtain remote jobs at U.S. companies, stealing identities and causing millions in damages, with the scheme allegedly funding North Korea's nuclear program.
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