The Post spoke to a former employee of the Upper West Side resident accused of swindling Fortune 500 companies out of millions. The Department of Justice claims that Dina Wein-Reis and others would buy products, from contact lens and snacks to diabetes equipment and laundry detergent, at lower prices, claiming they'd be given out as promotions but actually sold them at higher prices to retailers like Walgreen's--raking in millions. The former employee said, "She treated people like crap, so she ended up going through staff very quickly,. She was very nasty to people and slow to pay... She was a good businesswoman, but she really just used her good looks to swindle people. She was very shrewd." Wein-Reis is being held without bail; the DOJ has asked that her and husband's West 75th Street and Riverside Drive mansion, full of millions of dollars worth of art, be seized.




ProTip: If you're going to run a large scale multimillion dollar criminal scheme, treat your employees well and pay them on time. That way, there's less incentive for them to rat you out.
Karma, baby, karma. Seize it all. Redistribute the wealth.
Very shrewd? What are we implying here - that jews are all shysters?
I can always rely on the Post for photos.
Good thing she didn't fled to Israel. and Braffman is her lawyer.
Did you guys read her husband is actually named David Ruiz and that he's a latino columbian who converted to judaism and is now a rabbi? he changed his name to reis and is all hummus instead of columbian blow now. he probably converted for the jew jokes like the dentist from seinfeld.
@2 yeah, it probably wouldn't be here, dumbass.
You do wonder how people are able to afford those apartments in Manhattan and now we know how.
#1 has it perfectly: you can't do the long con with a short temper.
columbian blow, LOL baby hitler
Columbian blow? Is that what those UWS Ivy League kids are doing to party these days? I heard they moved on to meth.