
A woman鈥檚 financial hardship and digital skills led her to take up a promising job offer, but it quickly unravelled and left her with money laundering convictions.
Kimberley Dow, 36, appeared for sentencing in the Kaikohe District Court on Friday on charges related to her role in an international scam.
In March 2023, Dow began working for Webnetic Trendz Technologies after applying on the Singapore job site, Grabjobs.co.
She was instructed to open four bank accounts and when clients paid money she was to keep 10-12% and transfer the remainder to a bank account in Britain.
All of the accounts were opened in her name.
In April 2023, four victims received phone calls from unknown men posing as employees of legitimate New Zealand web hosting companies.
On one occasion, 鈥淛ack鈥 promised he would fix a victim鈥檚 website but she had to pay a fee and was sent a fake invoice with Dow鈥檚 bank account.
Another time, 鈥淏ronson鈥 called a victim and told her she was required to pay a $1500 website renewal fee.
Feeling under pressure, the victim transferred the money, again to Dow鈥檚 account, but the next day she called the real Bronson, who advised it had not been him she had spoken with.
鈥淛ack鈥 and another scammer, who went by the name of 鈥淎aron鈥, called two other victims with similar scams and sent fake invoices for payment with Dow鈥檚 bank account.
The woman was found guilty by a jury earlier in the year in the Kaikohe District Court. Photo / 九一星空无限
For each of the deposits, which totalled $5717, Dow transferred funds to the offshore account.
Police were alerted to the scam and Dow told them during an interview she had reported the company to the Serious Fraud Office.
Her case went to trial in the Kaikohe District Court earlier this year.
She was found guilty of 10 charges related to money laundering and receiving property and acquitted on two.
At sentencing, Judge Gene Tomlinson said, at first, Dow did not know the operation was a scam.
鈥淪he was played like the victims were but she was reckless thereafter because she had a much better opportunity to realise and take action,鈥 he said.
鈥淪he鈥檚 bright, but you can be bright and naive.鈥
Crown lawyer Danica Soich said Dow had a symbiotic relationship with the scammers and she had significant knowledge and training in cyber security.
鈥淥ne could not exist without the other,鈥 Soich said.
鈥淪he鈥檚 not a little old grandma down the street who鈥檚 got an email. She鈥檚 got special knowledge.鈥
Defence lawyer Sam McDonald said Dow鈥檚 life had taken a turn after the Christchurch earthquakes when she had to relocate to Kait膩ia.
She was fluent in Japanese and had planned to study in Japan, but after moving to Kait膩ia she struggled to find employment.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a big difference between dishonesty offending when you are poor and dishonesty offending when you are rich,鈥 McDonald said.
鈥淭his is about economic disadvantage, this is not about greed and this is not about sophisticated white-collar crime.
鈥淭his is a sad set of circumstances for a young woman with potential.鈥
Judge Tomlinson said Dow was reckless because she ignored the red flags.
鈥淵ou desperately did not want this to be dodgy and you wanted it to be okay so you kind of ignored the signs.
鈥淎nd when you want something, you blinker yourself off to things that should be giant red flags.鈥
Judge Tomlinson acknowledged Dow was an unwilling victim of the scammers.
鈥淭hey were persuasive people, but you were never going to get away with this, Ms Dow,鈥 he said.
Dow was sentenced to six months鈥 community detention, supervision and ordered to pay reparation to the victims.
Shannon Pitman is a Whang膩rei-based reporter for Open Justice covering courts in the Te Tai Tokerau region. She is of Ng膩puhi/ Ng膩ti P奴kenga descent and has worked in digital media for the past five years. She joined 九一星空无限 in 2023.
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