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Ex-Tiffany official gets a year in jail for stealing

A FORMER executive from Tiffany & Co was sentenced to one year and one day in prison on Monday for stealing more than US$1.2 million in jewelry from its famous Fifth Avenue location, a crime a judge called an inexplicable act of self-destruction by someone who didn’t need the money.

Ingrid Lederhaas-Okun had pleaded guilty to one count of interstate transportation of stolen property. Her lawyer had asked for a sentence of six months while the government sought at least three years.

“I’m very sorry for everything that’s happened,” a tearful Lederhaas-Okun told the judge before hearing the sentence in federal court in New York City.

“I can’t express my remorse enough.”

US District Judge Paul G. Gardephe rejected prosecutors’ arguments that the 46-year-old defendant was motivated by greed, noting that she came from a privileged background, made US$360,000 a year at Tiffany and lived in a US$4 million house in upscale Darien, Connecticut. Her attorney claimed that she suffered from depression and cracked under the pressures of not being able to have children, getting passed over for a promotion at Tiffany and seeing her marriage crumble.

But Gardephe said it was impossible to know what set Lederhaas-Okun on a path of “self-destruction which could only have one outcome — disaster.” He also said she deserved more than six months because of how long the thefts went on and the fact that she tried to resell some of the jewelry. “This was not a crime of impulse,” he said. “The defendant made many bad decisions over many years.”

As vice president of product development, Lederhaas-Okun had authority to check out jewelry from Tiffany to provide to potential manufacturers to determine production costs. Authorities alleged that after she left Tiffany in February, the company discovered she had checked out 164 items that were never returned.

The items included numerous diamond bracelets in 18-carat gold, diamond drop and hoop earrings in platinum or 18-carat gold, diamond rings in platinum, rings with precious stones in 18-carat gold, and platinum and diamond pendants.

 




 

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