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1. Harold Worden, then 56-years-old, stole Kodak property that was worth millions of dollars. He had worked for
Kodak for over 30 years and did not return confidential
documentation when he left the company in 1992.
He attempted to try and sell his ill-gotten gains to Kodak's
competitors while trying to start his own consulting firm.

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