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A maximum security prison inmate, Arthur Lee Cofield Jr, is accused of stealing $11 million from billionaire Sidney Kimmel by using smuggled cell phones while in prison.
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Arthur Lee Cofield Jr, 31, allegedly accessed the accounts of Sidney Kimmel, a media mogul, from a Georgia prison using contraband cell phones.
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Cofield allegedly stole the identity of Kimmel, then withdrew eight-figure sums from his account to buy a $4.4 million property, according to reports from the Atlanta Journal.
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The heist is one of the largest robberies committed from a US prison.
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In an earlier hearing, federal prosecutors also said there was evidence that Cofield stole $2.25 million from an account belonging to Nicole Wertheim, wife of Florida billionaire Herbert Wertheim, the Journal reported.
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Cofield, Eldridge Bennett, 65, and his daughter, Eliayah Bennett, 27, have all pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and money laundering.
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Cofield was able to obtain multiple identifiers for Sidney Kimmel using a smuggled cell phone and then gained access to his Charles Schwab account in June 2020.
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He pretended to be the billionaire (pictured below) on the phone for a customer service representative to open a checking account.
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With access to Kimmel’s driver’s license, a utility bill, and the help of a co-conspirator outside the prison, he was able to complete the verification process.
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Shortly thereafter, he purchased 6,106 one-ounce American Gold Eagle coins for $10,998,859.92 from Money Metals Exchange, LLC.
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He was able to hire a private security team to transport the coins via private plane to Atlanta on June 13, 2020.
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In July, Eldridge Bennett and Eliayah Bennett found a six-bedroom house in Buckhead, Atlanta and offered the owner $4.4 million to buy their property, giving about $720,000 in cash as a down payment.
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On September 1, 2020, Eldridge Bennet gave the remaining $3.7 million in cash to the landowner, federal authorities claimed, according to the Atlanta Journal.