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    Boss of costumed NYC crime ring gets 9 to 18 years

    NEW YORK (AP) — The leader of a crime ring that combined old-fashioned pickpocketing, modern-day identity theft and an array of costumes to steal more than $700,000 from banks was sentenced Monday to 9 to 18 years in prison.

    Disguising himself as a construction worker and doctor — complete with stethoscope — as he lurked around banks to watch his minions carry out fraudulent transactions, Arthur Franklin was the key player in a complex scheme that encompassed 15 people in two states, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr.'s office said.

    Franklin, 47, didn't speak at his sentencing. After nearly going to trial, he pleaded guilty in October to conspiracy, grand larceny and other charges. Defense lawyer Hershel Katz said Franklin still can and plans to appeal decisions on some issues in the case, including a denial of his bid to suppress a search warrant.

    "The use of pickpockets in (Franklin's) scheme underscores the link between street criminals and cybercriminals," Vance said in a statement.

    Some conspirators stole victims' wallets. Then associates working at a Harrisburg, Pa., collection agency covertly tapped a credit database to get victims' Social Security numbers and other personal information, prosecutors said. Those employees no longer work for the agency, Penn Credit, said President Richard S. Templin. He declined to comment further.

    Other participants used that information — plus wigs, glasses and other disguises — to make themselves look like the victims, pose as them at banks and withdraw thousands of dollars.

    While there also were other supervisors, Franklin was the linchpin, playing a role in each stage of the scheme: buying the stolen property from pickpockets, purchasing the personal data from the collection-agency conspirators, providing it to the others who would pose as victims and collecting the stolen cash from them, letting them keep a portion of it, prosecutors said.

    More than 60 accounts were compromised, prosecutors said. The banks suffered the losses.

    "Several members of this ring impersonated their victims by donning wigs and dressing like them," Vance said. "Today, many of those individuals are wearing prison jumpsuits."

    Fifteen people were charged in the case, which prosecutors unveiled in November 2009. Nine others have pleaded guilty to various charges. Seven of them have gotten or are expecting jail or prison time, while one got community service and another is awaiting sentencing.

    Among the cases not yet resolved, one is open, three defendants haven't yet been identified and another has been identified but not found.

    The probe began when a Chase bank fraud investigator, looking at surveillance video surrounding what appeared to be unrelated scam transactions at various branches, noticed that most were conducted by women wearing wigs and glasses, prosecutors said. The bank investigator also realized that Franklin was often around at the same time, seemingly monitoring the transactions in his various guises, and the bank later determined that the victims had all reported they'd been pickpocketed or had lost their wallets, the DA's office said.

    New York-based JPMorgan Chase & Co. didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Franklin planned to represent himself in a trial that went as far as jury selection last fall before Katz, who was then acting as Franklin's legal adviser, argued that Franklin wasn't qualified to act as his own attorney. A judge agreed, and jury selection was to begin anew, but then Franklin and prosecutors reached a plea agreement.

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    81 comments

    • Alicia  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  4 mths ago
      Psst. Super Villains are SUPPOSED to have an escape pod!
      • Russell 4 mths ago
        Your funny Alicia,,,,,,,,
      • Alicia 4 mths ago
        Thanx Russ.
      • Joey 4 mths ago
        You know, when I first read about this, I did think they ran around in multi-colored suits with clown makeup.
    • PhuQue  •  San Diego, California  •  4 mths ago
      don't count the amount..pay attention he used a collection agency for some of his dirty work the same collection agents the credit companies use ,,, who're the criminals ?
    • Bob  •  4 mths ago
      "Arthur Franklin" is just an alias. He is best known as...."The Penguin"! Chief O'Hara will never be able to keep him and his minions behind bars in Gotham City. Where's Batman?
    • Mark R  •  4 mths ago
      I was kind of hoping this story was about supervillains.
    • Brandon  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Ok, so you steal $700K from a bank you get 18 years in prison. Banks steal $800B from Americans and nobody gets one day in prison?
      • Eric 4 mths ago
        Its slavery via debt see.
      • Mike 4 mths ago
        That's the politicains. They make it legal to steal, but a real criminal in society as forementioned in this article, does go to prision, surely. Now, the debt of one trillion dollars and it will go higher and no health care for the USA, thats criminal and not a #$%$ thing we can do about it. No President can fix this, we are now at the start of a great depression.
      • Jambo W 4 mths ago
        Mike did you seriously just say we have a debt of one trillion dollars? Are you effing kidding me good sir? Tell me you meant something else, like one, five times three trillion dollars.
    • All Hail God or Die  •  4 mths ago
      My pickpocketing level is 100.
      • C. Menstein 4 mths ago
        Did you enchant your clothing with improved sneak and pickpocketing too?
      • Will 4 mths ago
        I used to be a pickpocketer until I got thrown in Cidhna Mine.
    • Will's figment  •  4 mths ago
      I can understand his mistake, people in those uniforms appear to have a license to steal.
    • mlle.ma  •  4 mths ago
      If these people spent as much effort working an actual job than ruining other peoples lives.....I don't understand it.
    • reset  •  Johnson City, Tennessee  •  4 mths ago
      what about the organized crime in washington?.................our leaders in the gutters so to speak !!!
    • Chad Lute  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      OK there is a difference between a Disguise and a Costume.... I was hoping for an article about a gang of thieves like you see in old comic books.... I hate these misleading headlines... :P
    • karreemofwheat  •  Camden, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      he got more time than bernie madoff.
    • Steve  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      Stealing is illegal. Pity the folks that jailed this man rely on stealing to collect their pay from the people.
    • Jim G  •  4 mths ago
      collection agency conspirators. collection agencies are low lifes.they have access to all your info, no surprise that they could misuse the info
      • J.G.S. 4 mths ago
        all you have to do is pay your bills, and they are out of business.
      • Jim G 4 mths ago
        Hmmmm well I pay my bills , all of em and on time. And the bill collectors are still doing their dirty deeds.
    • ChuckP  •  Aurora, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      "Franklin planned to represent himself in a trial that went as far as jury selection last fall before Katz, who was then acting as Franklin's legal adviser" I guess he will dress in a suit and tie and winged tipped shoes. That should make him qualified to defend himself. The stethoscope made him look like a doctor. I've never seen a real doctor walk around with one on they only do that on TV.
    • Entropy  •  Carson City, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      It's funny the outrage against some group stealing 700,000 between 15 people. That's $46,666.66 per person involved. Why isn't there worse outrage against the bankers and hedge-fund managers who put us in the economic crisis, got bailed out with loans from China that we and our children and grandchildren will have to pay back and the people that caused it were given BONUSES!? Worse yet, why are there people that still continue to defend an economic system which sanctifies outright theft? Even worse still, why are the safeguards not put back into place that were put there after 1929 ( The Great Depression) and taken away by the Graham-Leach-Biley act of 1999? I love capitalism. It does work. But just like anything else in life, people need rules because humans will continue on a course of behavior given the rewards if there is no restraint. And those at the top, need to start playing by some rules. Right now they have none and the same thing will happen again in another 10 to 15 years, except it will be worse.
    • Richard  •  Lewisville, Arkansas  •  4 mths ago
      Politicans and banks both steal more than this each month and get nothing but rewarded for it.
    • 4thAmendment  •  Wilmington, Delaware  •  4 mths ago
      The government itself is responsible for 100% of identity theft. My Social Security Card specifies: For Social Security and Tax purposes only. Not for Identification. Since the federal and State governments require me to use my SS# in virtually every financial and government transaction it is their FAULT the number is so easily accessible. They should be liable for all losses and damages that result.
    • Entropy  •  Carson City, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      So, it was the Disguiser all along, quick little chum, to the Batcave!
    • jeff  •  4 mths ago
      Wall Street, BofA, Fanny Mae, Freddy Mac and quite a few others ripped off the taxpayers. Why weren't they all charged, tried and convicted??? Oh yea, they have connections on the hill.
    • Charles Micheaux  •  4 mths ago
      Sounds to me they really want to be ACTORS when they grow-up or get out of Prison!
      Exit stage left...court is in session!
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