Woman stunned after being mistaken for Texas thief who stole $1.2million from company to fund her TikTok career By Maryann Martinez, Texas Bureau Chief For Dailymail.Com Published: 15:28 EDT, 20 August 2024 | Updated: 15:29 EDT, 20 August 2024 e-mail 2 View comments A Texas woman who was mistaken for a lookalike thief who swindled $1.

2million from her company to fund her TikTok career has spoken of her shock. People have been flocking to the TikTok account of a user who goes by @stacy7676, wrongly believing she is Staci Blackmon, a Dallas woman who just pleaded guilty to embezzling the large sum from her former employer, reported Fox 4 . The felon burned through most of the money buying TikTok coins, an in-app currency that she gifted to influencers in hopes of getting more of her own followers.

Staci Lynne Blackmon, 39, (left) was sentenced to 35 years in prison after she pleaded guilty to stealing $1.2 million to try to attain internet fame. She bears a striking resemblance to the TikTok user (right) @stacy7676 #TROLLS ♬ original sound - stacy After Blackmon was sentenced to 35 years in prison for her crimes this week, a different woman who is her lookalike and shares her name on TikTok was flooded with comments and views.

'Y'all need to get better FBI skills and continue trolling because y'all have stumbled upon the wrong one,' Stacy said in her Southern drawl in a video posted to her account . 'My name is Stacy: S-T-A-C-Y. The lady that was arrested in Dallas is S-T-A-C.