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Complaint Review: 5 star kickboxing - Oceanside New York

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Former Oceanside kickboxing staff - Oceanside , New York,
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5 star kickboxing
3199 Lawson blvd Oceanside, 11572 New York, USA
Phone:
5169533513
Web:
3199lawson.com
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ISLAND PARK, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) – A Long Island gym owner has been arrested on identity theft charges, police said.

Thomas Donovan, owner of 5 Star Kickboxing in Oceanside, used his clients’ credit card account numbers to buy $30,000 worth of goods from Home Depot stores in Nassau and Suffolk counties, police said.

He would get the information from the sheet that a prospective gym member would fill out upon entering the gym. On that sheet was their credit card information including the expiration date,” said Inspector Kenneth Lack. “He would then phone the orders in to Home Depot using that stolen information.”

Donovan fraudulently purchased several items, including tools, a s****.>

At least three gym members noticed the fraudulent charges, Lack said.

“He violated my trust,” one of the victims, who asked not to be identified, told 1010 WINS’ Mona Rivera. “I’m glad he was caught.”

Mike Bonano told CBS2’s Carolyn Gusoff that he was planning to sign his girlfriend up for kickboxing classes.

“That’s just crazy. Blows my mind. Low thing to do,” he said.

The 39-year-old Island Park man was arrested outside his home, where police said they found an unlicensed defaced handgun and steroids.

Authorities say the case underlies the need to be vigilant about personal information.

“Frequently check your credit card bills. If you see anything suspicious, immediately cancel your card,” Lack said.

One restaurant owner told CBS2’s Gusoff that he goes a step further to protect his customers’ credit cards.

“Our software encrypts everything so once it’s swiped, it’s eliminated,” John hall said.

Donovan is charged with criminal possession of a weapon, grand larceny, identity theft, and defraud.

Police said Donovan has a long criminal history, including 14 prior arrests and nine convictions.

He was arraigned Wednesday in First District Court in Hempstead. Bail was set at $100,000.

Donovan is due back in court Friday.

A sign at the gym Wednesday read, “Classes are cancelled today!!! Sorry for any inconvenience!!!”



2 Updates & Rebuttals

Former Oceanside kickboxing staff

New York ,
New York,
GUILTY

#2Author of original report

Sun, March 01, 2015

District Attorney

Posted on: February 25, 2015

Oceanside Gym Owner Pleads Guilty to Using Gym Members’ Credit Card Numbers to Steal Thousands in Merchandise

Thomas Donovan, 39, of Island Park, used personal financial information belonging to clients of kickboxing gyms he owned.

MINEOLA, N.Y. – Acting Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas announced that an Island Park man pleaded guilty to using his clients’ personal financial information to steal thousands in merchandise from Home Depot, and for possessing a loaded firearm found in his home. 

Thomas Donovan, 39, pleaded guilty today to Attempted Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the 2nd Degree (a D violent felony) and Grand Larceny in the 3rd Degree (a D felony) before Acting Nassau Supreme Court Justice Jerald Carter. 

Justice Carter gave the defendant a sentencing commitment of three years in prison followed by three years of post-release supervision. Donovan agreed to make restitution of $17,719.27 to Home Depot and $690.50 to an Oceanside scrap metal recycler. He is due back in court on April 8. 

“Using personal financial information to steal comes with serious consequences,” Acting DA Singas said. “Thanks to our partnership with the Nassau County Police Department’s Crimes Against Property Squad, we are actively combating this growing sector of crime in order to protect consumers, as well as the legitimate businesses they patronize.”

Acting DA Singas said that between Nov. 17 and Dec. 9, 2014, Donovan, as the owner of 5 Star Kickboxing in Oceanside, previously known as KOXO Kickboxing, engaged in a scheme to fraudulently obtain property from Home Depot by using credit card information of individuals who signed up for fitness classes at his gym. 

On multiple dates, Donovan acted in concert with another individual, who would visit various Home Depot locations in Nassau and Suffolk Counties to select various items for purchase, bring them to the Pro Desk, and supply the cashier with the name and phone number of a fictitious contractor. 

Home Depot employees would then call the telephone number to obtain credit card information for payment. Donovan would answer the phone, assume the identity of that fictitious contractor and supply, as payment, credit card account numbers, security codes and expiration dates without the permission or authority of the cardholder. 

The credit card information used to pay for the Home Depot merchandise was obtained by Donovan from clients of his kickboxing gym. 

As part of the scheme, Donovan scrapped stolen wire for $690.50 with an Oceanside scrap metal recycler. The wire was later seized from the recycler by police as stolen property.

During the investigation, eight search warrants were issued and executed at the defendant’s home, business, and vehicles. The defendant was found to be in possession of a loaded .25 caliber pistol as well as thousands of dollars of Home Depot merchandise.

Donovan was arrested by the Nassau County Police Department Crimes Against Property Squad on Dec. 9 at his Island Park home. 

Members of 5 Star Kickboxing, or Donovan’s previous business, KOXO Kickboxing, who suspect unauthorized charges to their credit card accounts should contact Acting DA Singas’ Tipline for Crimes in Nassau County at (516) 571-7755.


Former Oceanside kickboxing staff

New York ,
New York,
5 STAR KICKBOXING UPDATE

#3Author of original report

Mon, February 16, 2015

HERE ARE THE CHARGES PROVING TOM DONOVANS ARREST AND THAT HE IS STILL IN JAIL UNABLE TO MAKE HIS 100,000 DOLLAR BAIL.

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