U.S. Woman Sentenced to 8.5 Years for Role in North Korean Worker Scam

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Christina Marie Chapman, an Arizona resident, was sentenced to 8.5 years in prison for her role in a wide-ranging North Korean IT worker scam that sent $17 million to the outlaw country. Chapman ran a laptop farm from her home, validated stolen U.S. identities for the scammers, and transferred money overseas to the bad actors.

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