Criminals Use Fake 'Office' I.D. to Steal Ricky Gervais' Cash
Just when we think we've heard about the dumbest criminal on this planet, another story breaks and leaves our mouths agape. With this latest one, we almost don't know where to start. Let's preface it with this: If you're going to scam a celebrity, you better bring your A-game. Unfortunately, a group of UK-based, bungling criminals didn't even bring their D-game. According to The Sun, British actor Ricky Gervais revealed for the first time that a group of unidentified crooks attempted to use a fake passport several years ago to steal about $330,000 from his bank account. But it gets better. Instead of finding a picture of Gervais himself for the passport, they just cut out the picture of his character, David Brent, from the DVD cover of the UK version of 'The Office'. And why did they need all that cash? To buy gold bullion, of course (we swear this isn't a plot from Gervais' next comedy). After Gervais gave his bank permission, it contacted police, who arrested the dumb criminals while they attempted to purchase the gold.
The would-be thieves were sent to jail, and Gervais says he can laugh about the ordeal now. "We were laughing for ten minutes," he told The Sun. " ...it's a picture of David Brent sitting at a desk with that little smug look on his face!"
In other news, Steve Carrell was seen at a Best Buy grabbing armfuls of DVDs of the U.S. version of 'The Office' and shouting "I'm not Michael Scott!" [From: The Sun]




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Ian said 2:24PM on 12-02-2009
Wow get your facts straight its not the U.K's version of the Office, it was the original one. The one in USA is a copy of theirs.
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novawarrior264 said 1:11PM on 1-17-2010
The fact that the U.K's version of The Office came first doesn't keep it from being the U.K's version of The Office. Although a throwaway "(the inspiration for the U.S series)" would've been nice.