Atlanta woman stole nearly $10 million from Amazon and forged a judge's signature
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Atlanta woman stole nearly $10 million from Amazon and forged a judge's signature
A federal jury convicted a 40-year-old Atlanta woman on all 30 counts in a fraud case involving nearly $10 million stolen from Amazon, forged federal court documents, and money laundering. What’s Happening: Brittany Hudson owned an Amazon delivery business called Legend Express LLC. On March 13, a jury found her guilty of conspiracy, wire fraud, […] The post Atlanta woman stole nearly $10 million from Amazon and forged a judge’s signature appear…
Atlanta Woman Convicted Of $10 Million Amazon Fraud And Forging Federal Judge's Signature - The Central Georgian
ATLANTA, Georgia – A federal jury has convicted an Atlanta woman of orchestrating a multi-million-dollar fraud scheme targeting Amazon and forging the signature of a federal judge. Brittany Hudson, 40, was found guilty on March 13, 2026, of all 30 counts in a federal indictment, including conspiracy, wire fraud, money laundering, and forgery. Prosecutors said Hudson stole nearly $10 million from Amazon through a scheme involving fake vendors and…
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