A Texas woman with dreams of becoming a social media influencer was sentenced to 35 years in prison after stealing $1.2M from her employer and spending $900,000 of it on TikTok gifts.
Prosecutors say Staci Blackmon was using the money to tip social media influencers on live streams in hopes of building her own following.
Blackmon's employer ultimately caught on to the theft, which led the company down a rabbit hole, realizing the theft had been going on for several years.
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A Texas woman with dreams of becoming a social media influencer was sentenced to 35 years in prison after stealing $1.2M from her employer and spending $900,000 of it on TikTok gifts.
Prosecutors say Staci Blackmon was using the money to tip social media influencers on live streams in hopes of building her own following.
Blackmon's employer ultimately caught on to the theft, which led the company down a rabbit hole, realizing the theft had been going on for several years.
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