A pastor in Florida is facing felony charges for operating a multimillion-dollar theft ring stealing from The Home Depot, according to Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody.
, officials said 56-year-old Robert Dell, a pastor from Pinellas County, was the mastermind behind the theft thing.
However, Home Depot suspects the losses go deeper than $1.4 million. The company believes the theft operation has been ongoing for more than 10 years, resulting in the loss of more than $5 million. “This pastor clearly skipped over the commandment – thou shall not steal,” Moody said in a news release.
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