Arizona woman sentenced to 8 years for North Korea-related identity theft and tech-worker scheme

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Arizona woman sentenced to 8 years for North Korea-related identity theft and tech-worker scheme
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An Arizona woman, Christina Chapman, was sentenced to over eight years in prison for her role in a $17 million scheme that helped North Korea steal American identities to secure remote IT jobs, aiding North Korea's sanctions evasion and economic activities. The scam involved stealing 68 U.S. identities, targeting hundreds of companies, and operating a 'laptop farm' to fake remote work, with Chapman claiming she was motivated by her mother's terminal illness. The DOJ continues to investigate North Korea's efforts to fund its weapons programs through such schemes.

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