Can you imagine being arrested 15 times within just a few months for the same crime? That’s the shocking reality for Pamela Brooke Schronce, a South Carolina boutique owner who recently faced her 15th arrest since January 2026. Schronce, owner of Thomas & Turner Boutique, stands accused of repeatedly scamming customers by failing to deliver items purchased online and refusing refunds. Her most recent arrest in Greenville County involved five counts of obtaining property under false pretenses, with values under $2,000 each. Prior to this, she had turned herself in for a 14th arrest in Anderson County, facing similar charges. Customers have voiced their frustrations for months, while her attorney, Joy C. Davis, previously stated the cases were in early stages and Schronce looked forward to her day in court. Despite the serious allegations and the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office being asked to prosecute, Schronce has consistently bonded out, including a $5,000 bond after her latest booking. This dramatic saga raises serious questions about consumer protection and the legal system’s approach to repeat offenders. Don’t miss out on breaking stories like this; make sure to subscribe to our channel for the latest updates!
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