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Retail crime 'queenpin' to pay millions in restitution to Ulta, other retailers for theft ring

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Michelle Mack struck a plea deal with prosecutors last year and agreed to spend five years and four months in prison.

As part of the deal, Mack was forced to sell her Bonsall , California , mansion, which will be used to pay off her restitution.

The crime ring she admitted to running primarily targeted Ulta Beauty stores, but it stole from other retailers, including Sephora .

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