"Multimillion-Dollar Makeup Crime Ring Uncovered: How a Group of Women Stole and Sold Cosmetics on Amazon"

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Michelle Mack, a wealthy California mom, is accused of leading a nationwide shoplifting ring that stole millions of dollars worth of merchandise from stores across the country over a decade. Operating under the name 'California Girls', the gang targeted stores like LensCrafters and Ulta, shipping the stolen goods to Mack's home before selling them at discounted prices on Amazon Marketplace. Mack and her co-defendants face numerous charges, and the investigation is ongoing.
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- Inside the organized crime rings plaguing retailers including Ulta, T.J. Maxx and Walgreens CNBC
- Woman-Led US Gang That Stole Make-Up Products Worth $8 Million, Sold On Amazon NDTV
- Suburban mom ran 'complex' crime ring that stole nearly $8M in makeup across US for online resale: authorities New York Post
- Ulta Beauty (NASDAQ:ULTA) Gains as It Takes Aim at Stolen Goods - TipRanks.com TipRanks
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