The trio would pay cash to 'boosters', a common term for shoplifters, in exchange for stolen items from Home Depot. The three were involved in a scheme that started January 1, 2015, and continued through July 8, 2018. Two other defendents, Marina Gelfen and Dmitry Babich had previously pleaded guilty to the same charge.Īccording to plea agreements, Gelfen and Babich owned Chesapeake Pawn Brokers and Gutman was an employee. A third person has plead guilty to profiting over $1.5 million in stolen goods from Home Depot in a pawn shop scheme.Īccording to the United States Attorney for the District of Maryland, 55-year-old David Gutman pleaded guilty to a wire fraud conspiracy that was connected to Chesapeake Pawn Brokers in Edgewood.
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