About Digital Deception, A True Crime Story: Conspiracy to Commit Wire Fraud, Launder Money, Aggravated Identity Theft, and National Security Implications by Miss Ellie
Digital Deception: A True Crime Story reveals how an ordinary suburban life concealed an extraordinary criminal scheme involving conspiracy to commit wire fraud, money laundering, aggravated identity theft, and actions with national security implications.
What happens when trust becomes a weapon?
This real-world case, which deserves more public attention, involves a U.S. citizen who exploited digital systems, deceived employers, and manipulated corporate processes, leaving a trail of financial and personal damage. This case doesn’t contain the glitz and glamour of a 1940s Hollywood who-done-it crime drama. Instead, it shines a spotlight on the stark reality of crime hiding in plain sight.
A multidimensional cautionary tale, Chapman’s case offers insights for:
Law enforcement: a reference point for multi-agency cooperation and investigative coordination.
Corporations: a reminder of the importance of rigorous HR onboarding, identity verification, remote-work controls, and internal safeguards.
Individuals: an urgent call to recognize the growing risks of identity theft.
Policymakers: an example of gaps in risk mitigation, compliance, and oversight in a digital economic landscape.
From the earliest red flags to the final courtroom verdict, this book provides an aerial view of the United States v. Chapman. Ideal for readers of white-collar crime, identity theft, digital forensics, and corporate fraud.
Read Digital Deception today and discover a true story that suggests that the most fraudulent crimes might be the ones we never see coming!
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Author Bio:
A former student of the Children’s Institute of Literature (previously located in Redding Ridge, CT), Miss Ellie has two grown children whose childhoods lend inspiration to her writing. Living in New England with her husband and their pet dragon, Boof McBrayer, she enjoys traveling and learning new things.
Since Miss Ellie is full of curiosity, she possesses a wide range of personal and professional interests and has a good understanding of various things. Vocation-retired, she spent the last decade of her career as a General Manager, Administrator, and Human Resources professional.
Curious about Artificial Intelligence, Miss Ellie took an online class with the Superhuman AI Academy and achieved an AI Workplace Proficiency Certification. You will encounter some AI-generated work within her publications.
An inaugural member of The Keene Sentinel Community Advisory Board, the board is committed to an informed public, robust local news coverage, and a willingness to suggest ways coverage can be improved. The Sentinel has a rich history as a daily newspaper, dating back to March 23, 1799. It is the fifth oldest continuously published newspaper in the U.S. Today, only 1,100 daily newspapers remain.
Miss Ellie has also served as an Instructor for the WorkReadyNH Program. Course modules include soft skills such as Personal Profiles, Showcasing Your Skills, Employer Expectations, Communication Strategies, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Decision Making, Building Better Teams, Critical Elements of Customer Service, Conflict Resolution, Business Ethics, Safety in the Workplace, Workplace Sensitivity, and Personal Brand.
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