Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Legal Advice Needed Concerning Theft from Retailer

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Dubious128

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I worked at a retail store for about 9 months. After that time, some seasonal employees were hired, among whom I made many friends. Two of the seasonal employees I befriended soon told me they were stealing merchandise from the store. I didn't consider it before, and still didn't when they told me. Later, they told me of a scheme where they created their own gift cards and then went to another store of the same retail company and used that gift card to buy merchandise at that store. I thought it was clever, so I stupidly made a gift card of my own for the amount of $250.00.

I thought to myself that I'd be caught, but I was more or less apathetic. A week later, I was called into the manager's office where a Loss Prevention Agent was waiting. On speaker phone were the two district Loss Prevention Overseers who basically bull ****ted for about 20 minutes before they asked me if I stole from the company. Knowing that they knew about the gift card scheme (because they mentioned people stealing gift cards several times), I admitted it fully and cooperated 100%. I wrote a remorseful statement saying that I stole the gift card. They asked if I was willing to repay the money I stole and I said yes. They told me they would contact me by mail in the upcoming weeks or months.

Almost three months later, yesterday, I received a letter from the company. In addition to the $250 I admitted to stealing, they have a "Civil Demand" of $500.00. The total they have me owe to the company is listed as $750. They letter says if I do not pay within 14 days, they will be forced to pursue other legal options to recover the requested amount. The Case Number at the top still lists my case as 'Open', and at the bottom, there is a note that says:

"IMPORTANT NOTICE: Civil and criminal matters are handled separately. The payment of any demand does not relieve you of pending or future criminal prosecution pertaining to this case."



So my questions are: Can they legally demand 500 dollars in restitution? If I pay them the $750, would they still most likely prosecute me criminally? What are your general feelings about my situation? Any advice and/or support is greatly appreciated.
 
I had almost the same situation happen to me exactly. And have some of the same questions. Like okay, I've paid restitution but do I have a criminal record? My best advice is to just pay what they want and hope they don't pursue it further.
 
Yes they can demand restitution and if you do not pay it, then they can file criminal charges. This is their way of letting you off the hook.
 
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