"Ulta CEO Confronts Crime Rings Targeting Stores, Including 'California Girls' Gang, in $8M Makeup Theft"

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Ulta CEO Dave Kimbell has spoken out against a wealthy California woman, Michelle Mack, who allegedly led a crime gang targeting Ulta stores and others, making $8 million selling stolen goods on Amazon. Mack and her husband are accused of running a nationwide shoplifting operation, with police finding $350,000 worth of stolen goods in their $3 million mansion. Kimbell criticized online retail platforms for enabling the sale of stolen items and emphasized the need to combat organized retail crime. Mack and her co-defendants have pleaded not guilty to the charges.
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- California mom faces 100+ charges in multi-state, including Utah, makeup theft ring KUTV 2News
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