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Demi Moore Becomes A Victim Of Credit Card Fraud

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July 11 2018, Published 4:46 p.m. ET

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Oh, no! Someone stole Demi Moore’s credit card and racked up a staggering $169,000 bill! Read on to get all the details.

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What a mess! Someone swiped nearly $170k worth of items on Demi’s card over the last several weeks!

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According to reports, a man named David Matthew Read allegedly reported the actress’ American Express card lost or stolen way back in March, and as a result a new card with the same number was delivered to him.

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Seizing the opportunity, David allegedly took the card and swiped it at high-end retailers including Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue in L.A.—and racked up a staggering $169,000 bill!

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Read was reportedly seen on surveillance cameras and was later caught before he confessed.

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The 35-year-old has been apprehended and is now at the Los Angeles County Jail.

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