New York Post

Calif. mom’s ‘shoplift ring’

- By ISABEL KEANE ikeane@nypost.com

A California mom of three has been accused of mastermind­ing an organized-crime ring that stole nearly $8 million worth of makeup from stores like Ulta, T.J.Maxx and Walgreens — and then resold it online to churn a profit.

Michelle Mack, 53, ran the sprawling enterprise from her $2.75 million, 4,500-square-foot mansion in the San Diego foothills, according to authoritie­s.

Mack allegedly paid as many as 12 women to steal from stores across the country, stockpilin­g the hot goods and then selling them on her Amazon storefront at a fraction of the retail price, according to authoritie­s, NBC San Diego reported.

The alleged crime ring, dubbed the “California Girls,” traveled up and down the California coast as well as to 10 other states, including Texas, Florida, Massachuse­tts and Ohio, to carry out hundreds of thefts on Mack’s orders, investigat­ors said, according to CNBC.

Mastermind’s manse

Mack’s alleged crime ring was just one of many plaguing the country as retailers scramble to combat billions of dollars lost due to theft annually, Homeland Security investigat­ors told CNBC.

Police recovered nearly 10,000 items worth more than $387,000 after raiding Mack’s luxe Spanishsty­le estate in December, according to authoritie­s.

They also uncovered what they described as a “mini store” — teeming with beauty products, sunglasses and designer bags — inside Mack’s garage. Hundreds of postmarked envelopes were stuffed with stolen products ready to be sent out to customers, according to investigat­ors.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed 140 felony charges against Mack, her husband, Kenneth Mack, and seven other alleged members of the crime ring. The charges include conspiracy to commit organized retail theft, grand theft and receipt of stolen property.

All of the defendants have pleaded not guilty.

“This is a multimilli­on-dollar criminal scheme. It was complex. It was orchestrat­ed,” Bonta said announcing the charges.

Court records also revealed incriminat­ing texts between Mack, her husband and some of the other women charged, authoritie­s alleged.

“I’m not stealing regular. I’m going to start filling up my bag quick. So I want to know stuff I can grab in bulks too,” defendant Kimora Lee Gooding texted Mack on Jan. 7, 2023.

Days later, Mack texted her husband, “Even without lancome we still did well,” and he texted her “Lots of orders let’s get shipping.”

Later in July, Mack texted Alina Franco, another person charged in connection to the crime ring, asking, “Did you get some new girls? I really need product so if you have anything please let me know.”

Mack’s group regularly stole from a variety of retailers like Sephora, Ulta, Macy’s, Bloomingda­le’s, Prada, Bath & Body Works, Victoria’s Secret, Luxottica’s Sunglass Hut and LensCrafte­rs, prosecutor­s said.

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 ?? ?? WIPED: Cops restrain a man with many packs of Bounty paper towels apparently taken in a 10:20 a.m. heist Tuesday from a CVS store on Lexington Avenue near 87th Street. The NYPD did not confirm any arrests in the theft of $227 worth of paper towels from the store. But a Post photograph­er took this photo (left) in the afternoon.
WIPED: Cops restrain a man with many packs of Bounty paper towels apparently taken in a 10:20 a.m. heist Tuesday from a CVS store on Lexington Avenue near 87th Street. The NYPD did not confirm any arrests in the theft of $227 worth of paper towels from the store. But a Post photograph­er took this photo (left) in the afternoon.
 ?? ?? BUSTED UP: Michelle Mack is in custody, accused of mastermind­ing a ring of a dozen thieves who’d collective­ly swipe stockpiles (left) of makeup for the California mom to resell online.
BUSTED UP: Michelle Mack is in custody, accused of mastermind­ing a ring of a dozen thieves who’d collective­ly swipe stockpiles (left) of makeup for the California mom to resell online.

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