The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Guilty plea but no jail for jewel thief Doris Payne

- By Steve Burns steve.burns@ajc.com

Doris Payne, the 87-yearold who has stolen some $2 million in jewels over the last six decades and was recently arrested at a DeKalb County Walmart, got a warning — but no jail time — during her latest trip to court.

“Don’t come back, Ms. Payne,” Chamblee Municipal Court Judge Angela Duncan told Payne on Monday.

“I won’t,” Payne told the judge after pleading guilty to shopliftin­g in a deal that gave her credit for 58 days served from July through September.

Payne was arrested in July at a Chamblee Walmart after she stole $86.22 worth of merchandis­e from the pharmacy, electronic­s and grocery department­s, according to police.

At the time, she was nearing the end of 120 days of house arrest, which was part of her sentence in March for admittedly stealing a necklace from Von Maur at Perimeter Mall in 2016. She also was sentenced to three years of probation and was banned from shopping in any mall in DeKalb County.

Payne went back to jail after the arrest at Walmart, but was released in September when a DeKalb Superior Court judge revoked her probation. “There was not enough new evidence on the new arrest,” Payne’s attorney, Marissa Goldberg, told The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on at the time. “She’s free.”

But the shopliftin­g case was still pending until Monday’s plea.

Over the years, Payne has dressed in fine clothes with deep pockets, charmed sales workers at high-end department stores, distracted them and slipped out with jewelry, the AJC previously reported.

She was the subject of a 2013 documentar­y, “The Life and Crimes of Doris Payne,” that detailed how her theft habits began when she was in her 20s.

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Doris Payne has stolen some $2 million in jewels over six decades.

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