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- Genie Yamaguchi admitted to stealing S$628.90 worth of goods from Don Don Donki
 
 - She received a three-month Day Reporting Order with electronic tagging and night curfew
 
 - The theft occurred on August 25 at Don Don Donki’s Orchard Central outlet around 2:30 am
 
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Yamaguchi, who runs a preserved flower service and a beauty aesthetics clinic, pleaded guilty to shoplifting 27 items, including beauty products, bags, and food, totalling S$628.90 (Rs 43,483). She has since reimbursed the retailer. 
The court considered her cooperation and lack of criminal history when issuing the DRO, which includes a counselling and rehabilitation program. 
The incident happened on August 25 when Genie Yamaguchi and her friend, Lee Suet Keay Cheryl, stole 27 items valued at S$628.90 from Don Don Donki's Orchard Central outlet around 2:30 am. The stolen goods included beauty products, bags, and food, such as Colorrose Queen's Cameo Blush priced at S$30.90, Melano CC Brightening Essences worth S$25 each, and a Sanrio tote bag valued at S$67.90. They loaded the items into a cart and left without paying, taking advantage of the store's 24-hour operation. A staff member recognised them later, leading to their arrest on September 3 and subsequent court case.  
 
Yamaguchi, an influencer with 14,800 Instagram followers, pleaded guilty to the theft. According to Shin Min Daily News, a staff member recognised them and alerted the manager after reviewing CCTV footage that confirmed the theft. 
Given her clean record, the prosecution requested an assessment for a Day Reporting Order (DRO) to consider her eligibility. On September 23, her lawyer, Joyce Khoo, stated that Yamaguchi deeply regrets her actions and has promised not to re-offend. Yamaguchi hasn't commented publicly on the case. 
DRO is a community-based sentence involving counselling and rehabilitation. 
 
 
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