Fired employee accused of deleting shipment records, delaying delivery of PPE to front lines of coronavirus fight

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Fired employee accused of deleting shipment records, delaying delivery of PPE to front lines of coronavirus fight
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Stradis Healthcare—which distributes medical supplies such as gloves, masks and gowns—estimates that shipments of PPE were delayed by one to three days.

If formally charged with one count of the criminal statute, Dobbins, of Duluth, Georgia, could face up to 10 years in prison. He was released from government custody on an unsecured bond.

According to the criminal complaint, Dobbins began to create fake log-in information for Stradis' shipment portal after he was disciplined by the company in August 2019. In early March, Dobbins was fired, at which point his official access to the portal was terminated.

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