DoorDash delivery driver pleads guilty to stealing $2.5 million in deliveries scam
- Sayee Chaitanya Reddy Devagiri, a DoorDash delivery driver, pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring to steal over $2.5 million in San Jose federal court.
- Devagiri and three others used stolen employee credentials between 2020 and 2021 to manipulate DoorDash’s systems and file false delivery reports.
- They placed high-value orders using customer accounts, reassigned them to fake driver accounts, and caused DoorDash to pay for undelivered orders repeatedly.
- Devagiri faces a maximum 20-year prison sentence and a $250,000 fine, with a status hearing set for September 16, 2025, before Judge Beth Labson Freeman.
- This case marks the third conviction related to the conspiracy, which was investigated by the FBI and involved multiple co-defendants pleading guilty or awaiting trial.
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