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A brazen teller at a Chase bank in Brooklyn used her job to recruit victims for a phony investment scheme — telling customers they’d get a better return by giving their money to her than anything her bank could offer, prosecutors said today.

Sezzie Goodluck, 33, of Rockaway Parkway, was one of three defendants charged in Manhattan with operating “GTF Enterprises,” an allegedly bogus investment company that stole $800,000 from more than 20 investors over the course of seven years.

Goodluck, Dean Lewis, 37, of Fair Lawn, NJ and alleged mastermind Gedrey Thompson, 37, of Brooklyn preyed largely on people of Caribbean descent, said Manhattan DA Cy Vance.

Prosecutors did not name the Chase branch where Goodluck worked.

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