BOSSIER PARISH, La. (KSLA) – The Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office confirmed Wednesday, June 29 that investigators are looking into a woman accused of scamming dozens of other women out of thousands of dollars through her online boutique.
Bailey Baker, 23, of Grand Cane, is being investigated after dozens of women claim they made orders through her online boutique that were not filled. Multiple women in the area reached out to KSLA about their orders with Boujee Babes Boutique, llc., claiming they made purchases that were never delivered. Many women also said they requested refunds that were never issued.
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The boutique sells items such as shoes, sweatshirts, swimsuits, and purses.
Bossier officials confirm they are investigating the complaints against Baker, but have not yet been able to get in touch with her. Her business is listed in “good standing” on the Louisiana Secretary of State’s website. Baker, whose married name was Hogan, is listed as the sole owner of the boutique.
A Facebook group has been formed by a number of women seeking refunds from Baker. As of June 29, there were more than 2,000 members in the group. Shelbi Miller is one of the members of the group.
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