A short-sighted eyeglass salesman is back in prison for two years — his penalty from an exasperated judge who couldn’t believe how the Brooklyn con-man kept scamming and threatening online customers.
NEW YORK (AP) — An eyewear website operator who has already served over five years in prison for threatening customers across the country with rape and murder was sentenced to an additional two years ...
Just over a week ago, the New York Times introduced the world to Vitaly Borker, who boasted of being abusive to customers and claimed, inaccurately, that such behavior had a side benefit of producing ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A notorious fraudster who ripped off online eyeglass customers nationwide as he made gruesome threats against some of them seems to be continuing his pattern of nasty menacing, a judge ...
An online bully claimed Wednesday he’d learned his lesson after being busted a second time for menacing customers of his sham eyewear business — but a judge just wasn’t seeing it. Vitaly Borker was ...
Cyber-bully eyeglass salesman Vitaly Borker admitted Thursday that he ripped off customers and threatened people over e-mail. The online sales magnate pleaded guilty to a bait-and-switch scam and that ...
An unscrupulous online merchant who bullied his way to the top of internet search engines, was busted by the feds today for allegedly cyber-stalking customers after selling them counterfeit goods from ...
Vitaly Borker, formerly of DecorMyEyes.com, was sentenced to four years in federal prison and ordered to pay almost $100,000 in fines and restitution for terrorizing and stalking customers who ...
NEW YORKNEW YORK — A notorious fraudster convicted a decade ago for cheating online eyeglass customers and harassing some of them with grisly threats was arrested Friday for a third time after ...
(CBS/AP) NEW YORK - The operator of the eyewear website DecorMyEyes has been ordered to spend four years in prison by a New York judge, who said Vitaly Borker's threats to murder or rape customers who ...
Federal law enforcement agents on Monday arrested a Brooklyn Internet merchant who mistreated customers because he thought their online complaints raised the profile of his business in Google searches ...