Greedy NYC exec who stole $6M — and bought $150K engagement ring — learns his fate

A greedy Manhattan marketing exec who stole nearly $6 million from employers — splashing some of the dough on a $150,000 engagement ring — landed up to nine years behind bars in a plea deal Monday.

Michael Collins, 62, got slammed with the hard time after he admitted in April to embezzling millions of dollars from companies he used to work for to fund his extravagant high-flying lifestyle.

“I hope this sentencing sends a message to New York executives who exploit Manhattan businesses – you will be held accountable,” said Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, whose office brokered the three- to nine-year prison deal.

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Collins, former chief marketing officer for the digital banking platform nCino, spent his looted booty on a slew of high-priced luxuries, including executive club memberships, luxury brands, fine dining and extensive travel and lodging, prosecutors said…

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