New York man sentenced to prison for $66,000 liquor theft scheme across Pennsylvania counties

A New York man will go to prison after admitting to a large-scale identity theft plot that targeted liquor stores in several Pennsylvania counties.

Eugene Antwi, 26, of Brooklyn, was sentenced to 4 to 23 months in prison in Dauphin County, followed by two yearsโ€™ probation, Attorney General Dave Sunday announced. He was also forced to pay back more than $66,000.

According to investigators, Antwi utilized stolen credit and debit card information, as well as fictitious identities, to place over 200 online orders for high-end booze. Authorities claim he later picked up the goods in person at state-run Fine Wine & Good Spirits establishments in 21 counties…

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