A former St. Pete pastor, Robert Dell, and his wife, Jaclyn Dell, were convicted for operating a multi-million-dollar retail theft scheme targeting Home Depot. They ran a “transformation center” disguised as a drug addiction recovery facility, using it to coordinate the theft and online sale of stolen power tools. The scheme generated over $2 million in illegal proceeds over eight years, with Robert facing up to 150 years and Jaclyn up to 30 years in prison.
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Ex-St. Pete pastor, wife convicted in multi-million-dollar Home Depot theft scheme
A former St. Pete pastor, Robert Dell, and his wife, Jaclyn Dell, were convicted for operating a multi-million-dollar retail theft scheme targeting Home Depot. They ran a “transformation center” disguised as a drug addiction recovery facility, using it to coordinate the theft and online sale of stolen power tools. The scheme generated over $2 million in illegal proceeds over eight years, with Robert facing up to 150 years and Jaclyn up to 30 years in prison.