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Nigerian Couple Arrested For Allegedly Stealing $38,000 by tarano: 5:14pm On Dec 04, 2017
A couple in Cypress is being accused of stealing nearly $40,000 from an owner of the Tampa Bay Rays baseball team.

The team's part owner Randy Frankel told police in St. Petersburg, Florida, that someone had managed to get into his assistant's AOL account in February, compromising instructions to Wells Fargo Bank to route $38,326.26 into another Wells Fargo business account.

According to charging documents, the money ended up instead in the Bank of America account owned by Cypress resident Madoussou Odebode.

Investigators say Madoussou claimed she met a person who said they were interested in repairing flooded cars and then selling them.

She allegedly told Harris County deputies she contacted a friend who owned Brian Auto Sales, and forwarded an invoice to the interested entrepreneur for four cars.


When the money was paid into her account, Madoussou allegedly claimed she paid out $30,020 for four vehicles, including two flooded Mercedes Benz and two Lexus vehicles.

The Harris County District Attorney's office says however that the company Brian Auto Sales does not exist, according to charging documents.

The payments allegedly went to her husband, Oluwatomiwa Odebode, instead.

Surveillance camera footage from the Bank of America at 11288 Westheimer in Houston showed the couple purchasing two cashier's checks in the amounts of $19,200 and $10,800, according to the DA's office.

Investigators said both checks were deposited into a Chase bank account opened by an unknown person using a fraudulent passport as identification.

Lt. Gary Spurger, with Harris County Sheriff's High Tech Crime Unit, said the large scale form of email corruption that occurred in this case is known as "whaling."

A whaling attack is a kind of phishing scam and CEO fraud that targets high profile executives with access to highly valuable information, according to Mimecast.

The IP address of the computer that compromised the AOL email account owned by Frankel's assistant originated out of Lagos, Nigeria, investigators said.

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Re: Nigerian Couple Arrested For Allegedly Stealing $38,000 by python1: 5:16pm On Dec 04, 2017
OK.
Re: Nigerian Couple Arrested For Allegedly Stealing $38,000 by princeade86(m): 5:19pm On Dec 04, 2017
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Re: Nigerian Couple Arrested For Allegedly Stealing $38,000 by RX480(m): 5:22pm On Dec 04, 2017
Great way to improve the terrible image of Nigerians worldwide sad
Re: Nigerian Couple Arrested For Allegedly Stealing $38,000 by Khd95(m): 5:27pm On Dec 04, 2017
Who saw the names angry grin
Re: Nigerian Couple Arrested For Allegedly Stealing $38,000 by Oksman(m): 8:25pm On Dec 04, 2017
python1:
OK.

OK what? Its okay for Yorubas to but wrong for others. Oniranu!
Re: Nigerian Couple Arrested For Allegedly Stealing $38,000 by sonsomegrigbo: 8:50pm On Dec 04, 2017
this is cultural piracy...
imagine a huge amount lost by our hardworking blodas!

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