A former Aspen city councilman and mayoral candidate who was jailed for stealing then selling more than $2.4 million worth of skis, snowboards, and other goods while working as an Aspen Skiing Co. executive for seventeen years has been released from prison.ย He is currently staying at a halfway house reports the Aspen Times.
Former Aspen Skiing Co. executive Derek Johnson was sentenced to six years in prison in January 2020 for his part in stealing and reselling more than 13,000 pairs of skis, earning him around $3 million over a fifteen-year period. His wife, Kerri Johnson, was also sentenced and received ninety days in jail and five years of probation.
Mr. Johnson applied for release in February but was denied.ย His June release has placed him in the Jefferson County Community Corrections program.
Derek Johnson, 51, and his wife, Kerri Johnson, 48, admitted in Pitkin County District Court to stealing between $100,000 and $1 million from Skico between June 2013 and January 2019.ย Derek was facing up to 12-years in jail.ย He was fired by Skico in the wake of the theft allegations and worked as a delivery driver for an Aspen restaurant to support his wife and family. He will only have to pay back $250,000.
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Johnson helped found the D&E Snowboard Shop and sold it to Skico in 2001 when he was kept on as managing director of its retail-rental division. Skico fired Johnson in December 2018, calling the situation โtragicโ and โvery painful and personal,โ though company officials declined to comment further. Johnson, at the time, said his firing was โa private employment matterโ and refused to comment further.
An anonymous tip to Skicoโs human resources department in November 2018 lead to police intervention, and spreadsheets found on Johnsonโs computer at his home showed that between 2010 and 2018, he and his wife listed $2.15 million in total sales from the eBay account called โsportandski. โย Police also found more than $224,000 worth of skis and snowboards in a storage unit rented by the Johnsons, gear that was returned to Skico officials. Finally, the icing on the cake, the couple also billed Skico nearly $42,000 since November 2015 for ski boxes they used to send the allegedly stolen Skico skis to their eBay customers.
In a statement released at the time, Skico officials said:
โWhile Derek Johnsonโs public admission of responsibility for these serious crimes is anย importantย first step inย findingย closure for Aspen Skiing Company, that process will takeย significantย time,โ according to the statement. โThese crimes impacted a number of people, caused them emotional trauma that continues to this day, damaged trust and had financial impacts on individuals and on the company.โ