(Guess) man sent video found on customer's phone to himself.
A man from that state was arrested after police found that he had mailed a sexually explicit video found on a customer's phone to himself.
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According to police, the victim brought her phone to a T-Mobile store in Pinellas Park, Florida so a worker could reboot and reactivate the service on the phone. The employee who handled the womans phone Friday afternoon was Roberto Sanchez Ramos, investigators report.
The victim subsequently noticed her email had been accessed and her sexually explicit video was sent to an e-mail account that cops allege is Sanchez Ramoss.
Sanchez Ramos pleaded guilty last year to a scheme to defraud charge related to attempts to artificially inflate his sales commission figures. Sanchez Ramos was sentenced to 18 months probation and ordered to reimburse T-Mobile $200. Sanchez Ramoss rap sheet also includes a 2013 grand theft case that was dismissed after he was placed in a pretrial intervention program for first-time offenders.
It is unknown how the Clearwater resident was employed by T-Mobile after having previously been convicted of a work-related felony.
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Two things...
A) Facepalm
B) How was it that he was still employed in any capacity by T-Mobile after the first offense?