Over roughly two years, Yoshida allegedly targeted the logistics systems of Japan’s largest manga publisher, Shueisha Inc., which publishes beloved properties like Naruto, Dragon Ball, One Piece and many others. Recommended VideosAuthorities believe Yoshida was placing and then abruptly canceling thousands of online merchandise orders. According to The Straits Times, her alleged actions effectively paralyzed the publisher’s retail operations by locking up billions of yen worth of merchandise. She then allegedly used those identities to systematically make more than 2,000 phantom orders for premium character figurines, rare collectibles and apparel. These phantom orders ended up depleting Shueisha’s online inventory of limited-edition, high-end merchandise that Yoshida allegedly kept ordering.