BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Florida woman given major
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Fri, 6 Mar 2026 11:47:53 -0500
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Florida woman given major jail sentence for illegally selling Microsoft
product keys

Date:
Thu, 05 Mar 2026 14:25:00 +0000

Description:
Florida woman paid Texas company around $20 for Windows 10 licenses before
selling the product keys illegally.

FULL STORY

Heidi Richards of Trinity Software Distribution fined $50k and sentenced to 
22 months in prison
Prosecutors wanted to get Richards to cough up $242,000 in proceeds
Certificate of authenticity labels aren't meant to be sold separately

A 52-year-old Florida resident has been sentenced to 22 months in
federal prison and ordered to pay a $50,000 fine as a result of her ties to
ecommerce company Trinity Software Distribution. 

A court found the company, and Heidi Richards, guilty of trafficking 
Microsoft certificate of authenticity (COA) labels, which contained the
product keys that are required to activate Office software and Windows
operating systems. The US Attorney's Office for the Middle District of 
Florida noted Richards, "paid co-conspirators millions of dollars for
thousands of genuine, standalone Microsoft COA labels at prices significantly
lower than the retail price of the associated software."

Jailed for reselling Microsoft COA labels

The indictment details how Richards purchased tens of
thousands of genuine COA labels from a Texas-based supplier between 2018 and
2023 for well below the retail value, before reselling them in bulk to
customers globally without the licensed software. 

"COA labels are not to be sold separately from the license and hardware that
they are intended to accompany, and they hold no independent commercial
value," the US Attorney's Office wrote. 

Richards was found to have wired $5,148,181.50 to the unnamed Texas company
during the scheme's operation. Some examples include the purchase of 800
Windows 10 COA labels in July 2018 for $22,100 (under $28 each) and a further
10,000 Windows 10 Pro COA labels in December 2022 for $200,000 ($20 each). 

Ultimately fined $50,000 and given a near-two-year sentence, prosecutors had
sought to get Richards to pay $242,000, "which represents the proceeds
obtained from the offenses."

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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/florida-woman-given-major-jail-sentence-for-ille
gally-selling-microsoft-product-keys

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