Los Angeles Times

Former HBO manager gets 30-month term for theft

- By Matt Hamilton matt.hamilton @latimes.com

A Los Angeles woman who pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $1 million from HBO over her decade-long career with the company was sentenced Thursday to 30 months in federal prison.

U.S. District Judge John A. Kronstadt imposed the sentence on Jennifer Choi, 39, a former manager in the cable network’s talent relations department. The term is 21 months shorter than what federal prosecutor­s had requested.

As part of her job, Choi scheduled such services as hairstylin­g and makeup for HBO’s roster of actors and actresses. Unbeknowns­t to HBO, Choi establishe­d a company called Shine Glossy, which claimed to provide makeup and styling services, according to the U.S. attorney’s office in Los Angeles.

Through Shine Glossy, Choi submitted phony invoices starting in 2008 for services that were not provided, but she used the names of actors.

The fraudulent billing continued until Choi’s terminatio­n in 2014 and netted her more than $900,000, according to court papers.

Choi pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud as well as one count of tax evasion, a charge that derived from failing to report her illgotten gains. She also admitted to using HBO’s private car service to give rides to herself, family and friends. Prosecutor­s said she used about $63,000 worth of unauthoriz­ed car service.

“This was a crime motivated by greed,” Assistant U.S. Atty. Jeffrey Chemerinsk­y wrote in a sentencing memorandum. “Almost all of this money appears to have been spent to support an extravagan­t lifestyle. Defendant was not driven to her crimes as many defendants who come before this court are: by need, by desperatio­n or by the inability to do anything else.”

But attorney Zoe Dolan traced her client’s misconduct to the fallout from her HIV diagnosis as well as HBO’s purported corporate culture of “lax spending standards,” according to court papers.

In a publicly filed letter written to the judge, Choi said she “spiraled out of control” after she was found to have HIV in 2007. Choi, who grew up in Pacific Palisades, said she had tried to maintain a veneer of success and perfection, and sought to put others’ needs before her own. “I do not have a fairytale life,” Choi said. “The glitz and glamour of the entertainm­ent world were just distractio­ns.”

She pleaded for leniency, telling the judge she had a 6year-old son and a 2-year-old daughter whom she wanted to raise with a sense of respect and integrity.

At Choi’s sentencing in downtown Los Angeles, Kronstadt ordered her to pay nearly $1 million in restitutio­n to HBO and about $283,000 in restitutio­n to the Internal Revenue Service.

 ?? Michael Kovac WireImage ?? JENNIFER CHOI, shown at the Golden Globes in 2011, stole nearly $1 million during her career at HBO.
Michael Kovac WireImage JENNIFER CHOI, shown at the Golden Globes in 2011, stole nearly $1 million during her career at HBO.

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