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- └─────────╢ Illinois Bell Employee Given Bribe ║────────┘
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- Denise Wilder, 37, has been employed for some time now by Illinois
- Bell Telephone Company in the Chicago area as a customer service
- representative. Like a lot of us working people, Ms. Wilder usually
- manages to make do with the paycheck she receives, while always
- thinking about ways to get more money.
-
- But Ms. Wilder had an all-to-common problem: she got over her head in
- debt, and began having trouble meeting obligations to her creditors.
- Gradually she was catching up, but one of her creditors got impatient
- and decided to place her with a collection agency.
-
- L & P Financial Adjusters, 6326 North Cicero Avenue in Chicago was the
- agency given the assignment of collecting a bill from Ms. Wilder. One
- characteristic of most collection agencies, including L & P, is their
- vigorous attention to their duty. Before long, Ms. Wilder was
- receiving frequent calls at work from the agency, demanding payment.
- One time, the collector even threatened to attach her wages if she did
- not pay.
-
- Then on August 8, Ms. Wilder recieved a call from the owner of L & P
- himself, Mr. Allan M. Michell. Michell, 39, of 553 Cobblestone Lane in
- Buffalo Grove, IL had an interesting proposition for Ms. Wilder, and
- he wondered if they could get together and talk about it. Ms. Wilder
- agreed to meet Mr. Michell to see what he had on his mind.
-
- Mr. Michell laid it all out: He needed a regular contact inside Bell
- to provide his agency with non-published phone numbers of debtors in
- the area. In particular, he had a list of 91 names. Could Ms. Wilder
- get him the current phone numbers and addresses for these people? In
- exchange for her cooperation, Mr. Michell offered to ignore any
- collection claims that might come in against her at his agency, and he
- would give her $50 extra for her trouble.
-
- Ms. Wilder thought about it. It seemed easy enough, and the extra
- money would be good to have ... but after thinking about it awhile
- longer she decided to tell her supervisors about it instead. Soon she
- was talking to Illinois Bell security representatives about what had
- taken place.
-
- Security asked her to go along with it, to help 'set the guy up' in a
- trap, and Ms. Wilder agreed. She met Mr. Michell in a restaurant near
- the office where she worked, and received a list of the 91 names he
- was seeking. Security was nearby to observe the transaction, and
- assist Ms. Wilder if anything went wrong.
-
- On this past Tuesday night, August 21, Ms. Wilder met Mr. Michell in
- the parking lot at the telephone building, 318 West Adams Street in
- downtown Chicago. She handed him a 'print out of what he wanted' -- or
- so he thought! -- and he handed her fifty dollars. Of course the
- security guys were nearby, watching it all, along with Chicago Police
- Sgt. Robert Gurwig, and detective James Mack.
-
- When Ms. Wilder opened the car door to step out and leave, the police
- officers rushed in and arrested Mr. Michell. Freed on $10,000 bond --
- meaning, under Illinois law that $1000 in actual cash must be
- presented -- Mr. Michell appeared on Wednesday morning before Judge
- Dennis Dernbach, charged with one count of computer fraud and one
- count of commercial bribery. Judge Dernbach found probable cause to
- hold Mr. Michell for trial, and the preliminary hearing is scheduled
- for September 25.
-
- On conviction, Mr. Michell will note that Illinois law provides that
- his collection agency license will be pulled. Collection agencies here
- are regulated closely by the state, and he will be, very simply, out
- of business. Of course, under the Constitution of the United States,
- he has to be presumed innocent of the charges against him until he has
- his day in court.
-
- ---
- Well, thats interesting. Watch out for those SWB employees. Oh and to those of
- you that don't know yet, Dr. Ripco is running another board that is 'devoted to
- stopping the misinformation campaign that the government is doing in regards to
- computer crimes and incidents' (best way I've see to put it) so give it a call.
- Its Labor Day weekend and time to hit the beach again (babes and waves), so
- later all. Surfs Up.
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