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			<description><![CDATA[<p>http://www.nypost.com/seven/04302009/news/regionalnews/gold_digger_166944.htm<br /><br />GOLD DIGGER<br /><br />WOMAN STEALS $12M LOOT - IN HER PURSE<br /><br />By MURRAY WEISS, WILLIAM J. GORTA and LUKAS I. ALPERT<br /><br />Last updated: 2:09 am<br /><br />April 30, 2009<br /><br />Posted: 1:56 am<br /><br />April 30, 2009<br /><br />What a gold digger!<br /><br />A larcenous longtime employee of a major Queens jewelry manufacturer walked off with a staggering 500 pounds of gold she smuggled out piece by piece over six years -- in her handbag, prosecutors said yesterday.<br /><br />Teresa Tambunting, 50, of Scarsdale, sneaked the hoard out of a Long Island City vault by stashing a few ounces at a time in a false bottom she created in the lining of her pocketbook, authorities said.<br /><br />I am a very sick woman. I took the gold, she told her stunned bosses once the jig was up, according to sources.<br /><br />Officials at Jacmel Jewelry caught on that they were being bled dry after doing an internal audit in January and noticing they were missing as much as $12 million worth of gold, which now trades for around $900 an ounce.<br /><br />The defendant is accused of establishing a virtual mining operation in Long Island City which siphoned off millions of dollars&#x27; worth of the precious metal, said Queens District Attorney Richard Brown.<br /><br />Tambunting had worked for Jacmel for 28 years, joining the company shortly after emigrating from the Philippines, and had been made a vault manager in 1991. She was paid $160,000 a year and was one of only a handful of highly trusted employees who had access to the company&#x27;s safe, sources said.<br /><br />But even those people were subject to searches by security -- which Tambunting got around with the makeshift hole in a beaten-up black leather, banana-shaped purse she carried for years.<br /><br />A few days after company officials started going over their books to see if they had made an accounting error, Tambunting walked into work wheeling a piece of luggage containing 60 pounds of fine gold -- or buck-shot-sized pellets of unrefined precious metal.<br /><br />When asked if that was all she had taken, she said yes, but days later, she changed her tune and came in with her lawyer --and a couple of dozen five-gallon paint buckets filled with 447.8 pounds of gold necklaces, rings, earrings and other jewelry. There was enough gold to fill 12 large storage bins.<br /><br />The size of Tambunting&#x27;s haul stunned employees.<br /><br />When they walked in the first time, they were shocked and their jaws dropped, a source said. When she came back three weeks later, their jaws dropped even heavier.<br /><br />The stash took company officials nearly three weeks to inventory. During that period, they discovered some pieces that dated back to early 2004. Then they went to the DA.<br /><br />In all, the value of the returned gold is roughly $7.3 million, meaning $4.7 million remains missing. Some of that, sources said, could have been lost in routine manufacturing processes.<br /><br />They said Tambunting and her husband, Edgardo, a director at Cantor Fitzgerald, appeared to be living within their means, but probers were still investigating their finances.<br /><br />The couple lives with their three children in a million-dollar home.<br /><br />Jacmel Jewelry President Jack Rahmey called Tambunting a longtime employee and a trusted one, but declined to comment any further.<br /><br />She was released Tuesday on $100,000 bail. She faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted. Her lawyer did not return messages.<br /><br />Officials say as much as $12 million worth of gold -- which trades at roughly $900 a troy ounce -- disappeared. With a single gold bar weighing 400 troy ounces, or 27 pounds, that&#x27;s the equivalent of 833 pounds of gold, or just shy of 31 gold bars.<br /><br />Additional reporting by Lorena Mongelli<br /><br />HEAVYWEIGHT SCHEME: Prosecutors say employee Teresa Tambunting took 500 pounds of gold from a Queens jewelry manufacturer (bottom) to her Scarsdale home (top).<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/4/woman-steals-12000000-in-gold-uses-her-han.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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