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United States of America v. Felecia Ingram

Date: 02-26-2026

Case Number: 25-cr-00071

Judge: Thomas W. Thrash, Jr.

Court: United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (Fulton County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: United States District Attorney's Office in Atlanta

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Description:
Atlanta, Georgia, Defendant charged with stealing gift cards from The Home Depot.

Criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant employed by The Home Deport accused of stealing over $4 million in gift cards from her employer.

While employed at The Home Depot, the Felecia Ingram abused the trust placed in her and stole a staggering $4 million from the company. “She engaged in a calculated scheme that involved entering false gift card orders, which she later deleted to cover her tracks. She has now been sentenced to federal prison to pay for her deceit.”

“Exploiting her position for personal gain, this criminal thought she could use her knowledge of her employer’s business practices to conceal a multi-million-dollar fraud scheme,” said Robert Donovan, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the United States Secret Service Atlanta Field Office. “Thanks to the tireless work of our agents, cooperation from the Home Depot, and the skill of the prosecutors at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, she will spend the next three years in prison paying for her crimes.”

Starting in 2008, Felecia Ingram was a gift card sales associate for The Home Depot. From March 2020 through July 2021, when fewer employers were working onsite due to the COVID-19 pandemic, she used her facility access credentials to steal over 8,000 physical gift cards from The Home Depot Store Support Center.

After stealing the cards, Ingram used her network access credentials to activate the stolen gift cards by creating false orders for them. The false orders made it appear that the cards were sent to corporate events and used for legitimate business purposes. Ingram later deleted the false orders in the system to conceal her thefts. She then made millions by selling the stolen gift cards on the black market. Ingram used the money primarily to fund an extravagant gambling lifestyle.

The Home Depot uncovered the fraud after its gift card team identified a discrepancy in the gift card ledger balances. The investigation determined that, in less than a year and a half, Ingram had stolen approximately 8,325 cards with a total value of $4,085,043.

Felecia Ingram, 53, of Covington, Georgia, was sentenced by Senior U.S. District Judge Thomas W. Thrash, Jr. to three years, one month in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release. Ingram was also ordered to pay restitution to The Home Depot in the amount of $3,946,776. Ingram was convicted of access device fraud on May 1, 2025, after she pleaded guilty.

This case was investigated by the United States Secret Service. The Home Depot provided valuable assistance and cooperation during the criminal investigation.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen H. McClain prosecuted the case.
Outcome:
The Defendant was sentenced to more than 3 years.
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About This Case

What was the outcome of United States of America v. Felecia Ingram?

The outcome was: The Defendant was sentenced to more than 3 years.

Which court heard United States of America v. Felecia Ingram?

This case was heard in United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (Fulton County), GA. The presiding judge was Thomas W. Thrash, Jr..

Who were the attorneys in United States of America v. Felecia Ingram?

Plaintiff's attorney: United States District Attorney's Office in Atlanta. Defendant's attorney: Click Here For The Best Atlanta Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory.

When was United States of America v. Felecia Ingram decided?

This case was decided on February 26, 2026.