What a headline. This case is strange for so many reasons.
From USA Today :
ATLANTA — A former Coca-Cola (KO) secretary convicted of conspiring to steal trade secrets from the world’s largest beverage maker was sentenced Wednesday to 8 years in federal prison.
Joya Williams, 42, faced up to 10 years on the single conspiracy charge in a failed scheme to sell the materials to rival Pepsi for at least $1.5 million. She was convicted Feb. 2 after a jury trial in U.S. District Court in Atlanta, where the Coca-Cola Co. is based.
“This is the kind of offense that cannot be tolerated in our society,” U.S. District Judge J. Owen Forrester said in imposing sentence.
A co-defendant, Ibrahim Dimson, was sentenced to 5 years in prison.
Forrester’s sentence for Williams was more severe than the 63- to 78-month sentence recommended by federal prosecutors and federal sentencing guidelines.
He said the seriousness of the crime necessitated a departure from the guidelines, which federal judges are not bound by.
“I can’t think of another case in 25 years that there’s been so much obstruction of justice,” the judge said of Williams’ conduct.
Forrester ignored a tearful apology by Williams, which was the first time she acknowledged what she did.

“Your honor, I have expanded my consciousness through this devastating experience,” Williams said before she was sentenced. “This has been a very defining moment in my life. I have become infamous when I never wanted to become famous.”
She added, “I am sorry to Coke and I’m sorry to my boss and to you and to my family as well.”
The government said Williams stole confidential documents and samples of products that hadn’t been launched by Coca-Cola and gave them to Dimson and a third defendant, Edmund Duhaney, as part of a conspiracy to sell the items to Pepsi. Duhaney, like Dimson, pleaded guilty to conspiracy. Duhaney will be sentenced later.
The conspiracy was foiled after Pepsi warned Coca-Cola that it had received a letter in May 2006 offering Coca-Cola trade secrets to the “highest bidder.” The FBI launched an undercover investigation and identified the letter writer as Dimson.
(Apparently, Pepsi didn’t want their crappy recipe!)
Williams was fired as a secretary to Coca-Cola’s global brand director at the company’s headquarters after the allegations came to light.
Williams’ apology Wednesday lasted several minutes and she asked the judge to show mercy, though Forrester had told her previously that he planned to depart from sentencing guidelines
“Punishment is the memories and the moments that I’m going to miss,” she said. “Punishment is never having a family of my own.”
Assistant U.S. Attorney Byung J. Pak told the judge that Williams didn’t deserve leniency.
“Choices have consequences and she made those choices,” Pak said. “She chose to go to trial and she lied on the stand.”
At the hearing, prosecutors disclosed that Williams has two prior convictions, one involving making false statements related to unemployment insurance.
Williams’ lawyers had repeatedly asserted in court and out of court that Williams had no criminal past, and the government until Wednesday did not challenge that assertion.
I am shocked! Shocked I tell you — that defense attorneys would lie about their client having no criminal past!
Comment posted by the Grit
at 5/24/2007 3:25:47 PM
Hi w,
Sorry, but since they took the actual coca leaves out of the recipe, who cares?
the Grit
Comment posted by wytammic
at 5/24/2007 9:05:05 AM
Like I said TT, Pepsi didn’t want that crappy Coke recipe ![]()
Comment posted by totaltransformation
at 5/24/2007 8:50:20 AM
I am glad to see Pepsi turned her in.
Comment posted by wytammic
at 5/24/2007 6:05:05 AM
True story Steve. I thought the same thing while posting this. Not to minimize being an extortionist, but I can’t help but wonder how this same judge would feel about a child predator.
“I can’t think of another case in 25 years that there’s been so much obstruction of justice,” the judge said of Williams’ conduct.
Makes you wonder where the guys been.
Comment posted by stevereenie
at 5/24/2007 12:06:38 AM
“This is the kind of offense that cannot be tolerated in our society,” U.S. District Judge J. Owen Forrester said in imposing sentence.”
Joya Williams, too bad she wasn’t just a child rapist, with the right Clinton Judge she might have gotten off will probation, but no she had to commit the kind of offense that cannot be tolerated. …..Next Stop Lauderdale
Comment posted by Dan
at 5/23/2007 9:52:56 PM
I have never heard of a lawyer telling a lie before.
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