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Sherry Dukes knows the pitfalls of crime. She loves Barbie dolls and hundreds of them by their collection over the years.
”For the first two years, it was every day,’’she said about their purchases and auctions Barbie dolls on the Internet. ”It was like a job site for me.”
So if Jeff David Stark, it’s $ 600 - and two rare dolls - two years in an Internet auction, she and her husband, Jack, continues. Washington is now a man 18-month sentence in a federal prison because of fraud.
”We have followed the positions by him, he was distribution,’’said Dukes, and added that he and his wife also District Public Prosecutor’s Office to assist in Seattle, said after he was said there would be nothing for it in Richmond County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI.
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