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Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by chokekachy: 12:26am On Nov 08, 2022
Nigerian Man Sentenced to Over 11 Years in Federal Prison for Conspiring to Launder Tens of Millions of Dollars from Online Scams

A prolific international fraudster who conspired to launder tens of millions of dollars through a series of online scams and flaunted his luxurious, crime-funded lifestyle on social media was sentenced today to 135 months in federal prison.

Ramon Olorunwa Abbas, a 40-year-old Nigerian national, also known by his Instagram handle, “Ray Hushpuppi,” was sentenced by United States District Judge Otis D. Wright II, who also ordered Abbas to pay $1,732,841 in restitution to two fraud victims.

Abbas pleaded guilty in April 2021 to one count of conspiracy to engage in money laundering. He was arrested in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, in June 2020 and has remained in federal custody since his expulsion from the UAE.

“Abbas bragged on social media about his lavish lifestyle – a lifestyle funded by his involvement in transnational fraud and money laundering conspiracies targeting victims around the world,” said United States Attorney Martin Estrada. “Money laundering and business email compromise scams are a massive international crime problem, and we will continue to work with our law enforcement and international partners to identify and prosecute those involved, wherever they may be.”

“Ramon Abbas, a.k.a. ‘Hushpuppi,’ targeted both American and international victims, becoming one of the most prolific money launderers in the world,” said Don Alway, the Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office. “Abbas leveraged his social media platforms – where he amassed a considerable following – to gain notoriety and to brag about the immense wealth he acquired by conducting business email compromise scams, online bank heists and other cyber-enabled fraud that financially ruined scores of victims and provided assistance to the North Korean regime. This significant sentence is the result of years’ worth of collaboration among law enforcement in multiple countries and should send a clear warning to international fraudsters that the FBI will seek justice for victims, regardless of whether criminals operate within or outside United States borders.”

Abbas conspired with Ghaleb Alaumary, 37, of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, a convicted money launderer, to launder funds derived from various crimes, including bank cyber-heists, business email compromise (BEC) schemes and other online frauds. BEC schemes typically involve gaining unauthorized access to a business email account and attempting to trick a victim business into making an unauthorized wire transfer.

In January 2019, Abbas conspired with Alaumary to launder funds stolen from a bank in Malta by providing account information for banks in Romania and Bulgaria. The United States has charged North Korean hackers with committing the bank cyber-heist in Malta, and alleged that those funds were destined for the North Korean government. Abbas has admitted that the intended loss with respect to the Maltese bank was approximately $14.7 million.

In May 2019, Abbas conspired with Alaumary to launder millions of pounds stolen from a professional soccer club in the United Kingdom as well as a British company. In connection with that scheme, Abbas provided Alaumary with details for a bank account in Mexico that “could handle millions and not block,” according to court documents.

Abbas also fraudulently induced a New York-based law firm in October 2019 to transfer approximately $922,857 to an account that a co-conspirator controlled under someone else’s name.

Alaumary was charged separately and pleaded guilty in November 2020 to one count of conspiracy to engage in money laundering. He is serving a 140-month federal prison sentence and was ordered to pay more than $30 million in restitution.

Abbas also admitted in his plea agreement to conspiring with others to defraud an individual in Qatar who sought a loan of $15 million to build a school.

At today’s sentencing hearing, Judge Wright ordered Abbas to pay $922,857 in restitution to the law firm victim and $809,983 in restitution to the businessperson in Qatar.

Abbas and another conspirator duped the victim businessperson into paying approximately $330,000 to fund an “investor’s account” to facilitate the loan. Abbas specifically directed the victim to send $100,000 to a bank account controlled by a co-conspirator, and $230,000 to the bank account of a luxury watch seller. Abbas used those funds for his personal benefit, including purchasing a $230,000 Richard Mille RM11-03 watch, which he arranged to have brought to him from New York to Dubai. The watch made numerous appearances on Abbas’ wrist on his now-defunct Instagram account, often with the hashtag #RichardMille.

Approximately $50,000 of proceeds from the scheme were used to fraudulently acquire a St. Christopher (St. Kitts) and Nevis citizenship and a passport for Abbas through a sham marriage to a St. Kitts citizen.

In January and February 2020, Abbas and another conspirator corresponded with the victim businessperson, attempting to fraudulently induce a further payment of $575,000 in purported taxes to release the $15 million loan. In February 2020, the victim sent approximately $299,983 to Kenyan bank accounts specified by another conspirator. In March 2020, Abbas fraudulently induced the victim to send another $180,000 to U.S.-based bank accounts; those funds were subsequently laundered with assistance from several co-conspirators.

“By his own admission, during just an 18-month period defendant conspired to launder over $300 million,” prosecutors wrote in a sentencing memorandum. “While much of this intended loss did not ultimately materialize, [Abbas’] willingness and ability to participate in large-scale money laundering highlights the seriousness of his criminal conduct.”

The FBI investigated this matter as part of Operation Top Dog. The FBI thanks the government of the United Arab Emirates and the Dubai Police Department for their substantial assistance in this matter.

Assistant United States Attorney Khaldoun Shobaki of the Cyber and Intellectual Property Crimes Section prosecuted this case. The Justice Department Criminal Division’s Office of International Affairs provided substantial assistance in this matter.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-cdca/pr/nigerian-man-sentenced-over-11-years-federal-prison-conspiring-launder-tens-millions

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Tolexander: 12:31am On Nov 08, 2022
End of a fraudster defrauding fellow beings to live large and oppress.

So evident the guy is brainy, If he had decided not trailing that evil path and decided to use his brain justly, he could be rich by now enjoying the wealth.

Go and be riding the luxurious car slippers in prison

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Onucs(m): 12:46am On Nov 08, 2022
Yeye thief

He deserves to hang jhoor.

Him and his kind have corrupted the minds of little boys on the streets, making them think that fraud is a good thing.

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Freestainworld(m): 1:15am On Nov 08, 2022
Them even pity the demon, hard work pays.

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Tokskob2008: 1:39am On Nov 08, 2022
Just 11yrs

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by gaby(m): 2:05am On Nov 08, 2022
Good riddance..

Karma wins, yet again...

It always ends in disgrace, shame and back on the queue of life to do life's "NYSC".

You never can jump the gun on life. It has a way of relegating you back to your previous position to continue on the journey from there like everyone else...

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Wealthoptulent(m): 4:55am On Nov 08, 2022
chokekachy:
Nigerian Man Sentenced to Over 11 Years in Federal Prison for Conspiring to Launder Tens of Millions of Dollars from Online Scams



https://www.justice.gov/usao-cdca/pr/nigerian-man-sentenced-over-11-years-federal-prison-conspiring-launder-tens-millionsI

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Nlfpmod Mynd44


Las las e see ticket wey no cut, aah! o gba booking.

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by chokekachy: 7:11am On Nov 08, 2022
Do the Crime, do the time.

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Rigol97(m): 8:26am On Nov 08, 2022
chokekachy:
Do the Crime, do the time.

❤️❤️

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by iHart(m): 8:26am On Nov 08, 2022
It's too small

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Akfrenzy(m): 8:26am On Nov 08, 2022
grin where is ABBA KYARI?

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Brunosamel(m): 8:26am On Nov 08, 2022
J. cole said crime pays like a per time Job Crime is not a long term game if crime pays you get the Bleep out of it and retire legitly. No regrets I wish hushpuppi the best

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by illicit(m): 8:26am On Nov 08, 2022
11 is a number

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Olam09(m): 8:26am On Nov 08, 2022
Good

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Newyorkitis(m): 8:26am On Nov 08, 2022
Wow!


What a way to be put away!

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by money121(m): 8:26am On Nov 08, 2022
So Gucci and all those exotic car company can't save him!!

Youth Need to Hustle with Caution

SAY NO TO FRAUD!!

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Akinsete19(m): 8:26am On Nov 08, 2022
Congratulations to him. At least he enjoyed his stolen wealth. He should enjoy doing the time also.

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by TastyFriedPussy: 8:27am On Nov 08, 2022
E get some sensible fraudsters wey e go be, once them don make one big cash out like sey $1million, dem go dump the fraud game asap, come back to naija, go invest in legit businesses, dey live low key millionaire lifestyle, start better life. But most of these guys no dey get sense....

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Johel(m): 8:27am On Nov 08, 2022
chokekachy:
Nigerian Man Sentenced to Over 11 Years in Federal Prison for Conspiring to Launder Tens of Millions of Dollars from Online Scams



https://www.justice.gov/usao-cdca/pr/nigerian-man-sentenced-over-11-years-federal-prison-conspiring-launder-tens-millions

Previous Thread:
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Serves the foolish boy right.

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Racoon(m): 8:27am On Nov 08, 2022
Finally! If you can do the crime, then you can do the time. The reward for criminality is the jail. So when will Abba Kyari-the fraudster and drug runner being convicted and punished accordingly.

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by MikeMicheal(m): 8:27am On Nov 08, 2022
After 11 years, Hush-Puppy will become full grown Hush-DOG. grin

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by SenecaTheYonger: 8:27am On Nov 08, 2022
The way no recent picture of Hushouppy has been released is crazy

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Mindlog: 8:27am On Nov 08, 2022
Good. Sadly, It still will not deter online fraudsters.

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Amuluonyenaego: 8:27am On Nov 08, 2022
Well deserved

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Roboto11: 8:28am On Nov 08, 2022
grin

I remember when we used to ask what Hush did for a living, many of his supporters attacked us.

Where dem now?

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Pwettylinda(f): 8:28am On Nov 08, 2022
When will Thiefnubuu be sentenced

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Successmind(m): 8:28am On Nov 08, 2022
Old news... He's coming out 2028

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by Mophor: 8:28am On Nov 08, 2022
Issokay!!!
Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by DennisEche(m): 8:28am On Nov 08, 2022
smiley
Fall of Ramon HushPupi but baba lived the live sha.

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by LordIsaac(m): 8:28am On Nov 08, 2022
Sufficient time for sober reflection, repentance and conversion to becoming a Nigerian Pastor for "Holy Scams." grin

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Re: Hushpuppi Sentenced To 11 Years In US Federal Prison For Online Scams by sukkot: 8:28am On Nov 08, 2022
cheesy he will be out in 4. he already done 2. by 2026 he will be released. prison year is 6 months

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