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WASHINGTON, D.C.—Senator Ashley Moody brought years of experience revolutionizing how state and local law enforcement investigate organized retail theft to Tuesday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the matter. As Attorney General, Moody, utilized emerging technology, forged novel partnerships and pushed for changes to state law to crackdown on massive retail crime rings. Unfortunately, many poorly ran states and cities refuse to use their executive authority to prosecute organized retail theft leading to once beautiful cities resembling third-world countries. In the hearing, Senator Moody pushed legislation to give federal prosecutors the tools to target transnational organized retail theft rings to protect Americans.

 

Senator Ashley Moody said, “While most of the country watched mobs storm L.A. stores and crime rings boldly target major retailers, Florida dug in, utilizing new technology, forging novel partnerships and strengthening state laws to make sure organized retail crime did not get a foothold in Florida. It is time to bring the Florida approach to the federal government to stop organized retail crime, protect consumers and keep prices low for hardworking Americans especially as weak state leaders fail to enforce the law.”

 

See Senator Moody’s full remarks here.

 

As Florida’s Attorney General, Senator Moody:

 

Launched the Florida Organized Retail Crime Exchange or FORCE with the Florida Retailers Federation. FORCE is a first-of-its-kind statewide task force and interactive database used to help people spot trends, identify suspects, and take down massive ORT rings, and the database helps bridge the gap between retailers, law enforcement, and prosecutors by providing shareable, searchable information on incidents of theft statewide

 

Partnered with legislators in 2022 to announce legislative efforts to help law enforcement and prosecutors dismantle ORT rings

 

Fought for HB 549 in an effort to enhance penalties for theft by offenders with previous convictions, as well as increases the aggregate period for third-degree felony retail theft

 

Notable Organized Retail Theft Cases:

 

-Jan 2025: AG Moody’s Statewide Prosecutors Charge Five Crime Ring Members for Stealing More Than $400,000 in Organized Retail Theft Scheme

 

-April 2024: AG Moody Announces Arrest of Five Members of Organized Retail Theft Ring

 

-Feb 2024: Attorney General Moody Files Criminal Charges Against Three Thieves Operating Retail Theft Ring Stealing More Than $100,000

 

-Nov 2023: AG Moody’s Office of Statewide Prosecution Secures Eight-Year Sentence and $500,000 Restitution Order for ORT Ringleader

 

-Oct 2023: Attorney General Moody’s Statewide Prosecutors File Criminal Charges Against 14 South Florida Retail Thieves for Causing $20 Million in Losses

 

-Oct 2023: AG Moody’s Statewide Prosecutors Secure Seven-Year Sentence and $300,000 Restitution Order for Leader of an Organized Retail Theft Ring Dealing in Stolen TVs from Walmart

 

-Aug 2023: Another Retail Theft Ring Shut Down by AG Moody’s FORCE Taskforce

 

-Apr 2023: Organized Retail Theft Ring Spanning 16 Counties

 

During Moody’s time as Attorney General, her office secured convictions against more than 260 members of these massive crime rings. 

 

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