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Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by ijustdey: 12:32pm On Jan 11, 2023
Internet Fraud: U.S. court denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s plea to remove electronic monitoring ahead of trial

Adesuwa Ogiozee is the latest Nigerian to be charged for involvement in multimillion-dollar fraud in the U.S. while pretending to be a legitimate entrepreneur.

The United States District Court for the District of New Mexico has denied popular Instagram auto dealer Adesuwa Ogiozee’s request to remove electronic monitoring devices as a bond condition in her internet fraud case, documents seen by Peoples Gazette showed.

Judge Martha Vazquez rejected Ms Ogiozee’s request on December 13, 2022, for failing to comply with the court’s order to provide her financial and employment information while on home detention for her involvement in the multimillion-dollar fraud, including a romance scam of about $560,000, with four other co-conspirators.

After her arrest on September 16, 2021, and her first appearance in the Eastern District of Missouri on the following day, she was released on a $25,000 bond and placed on home detention, with the privilege of spending three hours per weekday outside of her residence in Missouri.

While on home detention, the self-proclaimed No1 car broker in Africa was to avail her pretrial officer of information on her whereabouts and lawful employment, but documents said she failed to comply with the court’s orders.

“Defendant was to inform her pretrial services officer of her whereabouts, and she remained on the location monitoring program. The defendant was also required to provide her pretrial services officer with ongoing proof of lawful employment on a weekly basis and any other financial documentation requested by pretrial services. All other imposed conditions of release were also to remain in place.

“Defendant has been on home detention for the last eight (cool months, but has not complied with this court’s order that she provide proof of lawful employment and other financial documentation requested by her pretrial services officer,” Ms Vazquez said, according to documents in the case.

The judge subsequently stated that the court would consider Ms Ogiozee’s renewed motion upon compliance with the court order and fixed February 5, 2024, as her trial date.

When contacted by The Gazette for comments on the federal judge’s decision on her failure to provide the required documents, Ms Ogiozee claimed she was never required to tender such.

U.S. federal agents had arrested Ms Ogiozee, an accounting graduate from the Delta State University Abraka, and her other co-conspirators, Kayode Adeniyi, Gbemileke Bello, Abel Adeyi Daramola, and a 37-year-old Nigerian based in Atlanta, Olutayo Sunday Ogunlaja, for charges bordering on conspiracy to commit wire fraud and wire fraud, after bilking $560,000 from a female victim resident of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Initially, federal agents alleged that she received $12,000 from the romance scam, with which she procured a Mercedes Benz for herself. However, following further investigation, it was soon discovered that Ms Ogiozee committed more “extensive” financial crimes and was the leader of a syndicate fleecing people on the Internet.

Federal authorities alleged that the auto dealer, who was first indicted by a grand jury on December 2, 2020, moved more than $3 million in suspicious transactions through her American bank accounts and falsified form 1040 tax claims to the Internal Revenue Service between 2015 and 2019.

However, Ms Ogiozee, despite court documents, repeatedly denied her involvement in the fraud case, claiming she had no case to answer because someone bought a car from her with the proceeds of a scam. She, however, failed to explain why millions of dollars in fraudulent transactions were traced to her bank accounts, including several that were closed by American banks for fraud.

At least two of her lawyers have dropped her case after discovering that she had lied to them repeatedly about her involvement in the fraud and failed to cooperate, claiming FBI and prosecutors charged her because of her race as a black woman. She also claimed The Gazette was being fed the story by her imaginary enemies in Nigeria, even though her arrest was first reported by an American media outlet in St. Louis.

Meanwhile, Mr Adeniyi, one of Ms Ogiozee’s co-conspirators in the Internet crime syndicate, was sentenced to three and half years imprisonment after pleading guilty to FBI charges before Judge Kea W. Riggs on December 12, 2021.

Ms Ogiozee is the latest Nigerian to be charged for involvement in multimillion-dollar fraud in the U.S. while pretending to be a legitimate entrepreneur. Obinwanne ‘Invictus’ Okeke and Ramon ‘Hushpuppi’ Abbas were amongst those recently convicted of vast Internet fraud and handed long prison sentences after spending years parading themselves as business professionals on the Internet and in social circles.

https://gazettengr.com/internet-fraud-u-s-court-denies-adesuwa-ogiozees-plea-to-remove-electronic-monitoring-ahead-of-trial/

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by OperationalVehi: 12:58pm On Jan 11, 2023
What a man can do, a woman can do better

Classic

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by senm117(m): 1:59pm On Jan 11, 2023
Hmm

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by kingthreat(m): 2:08pm On Jan 11, 2023
If innocent let her be free

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by TheChameleon: 3:57pm On Jan 11, 2023
cheesy
Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by meobizy(f): 5:35pm On Jan 11, 2023
Yahoo girl. Throw her in prison and melt the key.

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by HitSong: 5:35pm On Jan 11, 2023
grin

Thief wan run grin grin grin

If na 9ja, otilọ

What's the update on

Abba khyari?

Abba MORÓN?

Menna?

Evans?

Etc

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by ecolime(m): 5:36pm On Jan 11, 2023
Bad Nigerians are spoiling our name abroad especially in the US

Jagaban
Invictus Obi
Hushpuppy
Adesua
Etc.

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by Jacob98: 5:36pm On Jan 11, 2023
Crimes doesn't pay

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by Engrduke: 5:37pm On Jan 11, 2023
Oh God!
Had she not been exposed, she would have been in the class of entrepreneur role model and legitimate hustlers who are yet to record breakthrough would be inviting her as a motivational speaker.

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by signature2012(m): 5:37pm On Jan 11, 2023
It’s well.

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by Irupetepete: 5:37pm On Jan 11, 2023
No be say scamming dey easy like that..

Each time I try to venture into it, I always loose interest

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by Nyanabo(m): 5:39pm On Jan 11, 2023
Monitoring spirit
Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by dfrost: 5:40pm On Jan 11, 2023
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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:40pm On Jan 11, 2023
........for her involvement in the multimillion-dollar fraud, including a romance scam of about $560,000, with four other co-conspirators.

Chop your breakfast in peace
They keep soiling our darling country's name and bringing her to disrepute.



Modify :
Adesuwa,
Sorry about this.
We will wait for the final outcome of this case.
We just saw your post that you are talking about some bloggers at work.
The truth will be revealed soon.
If you are innocent, God gat you.
And if not, the above canceled comment will remain standing.

Cc : Pwettiememe


Pwettymeme:

She is enjoying her expensive wine in peace maidia!
Hope you have eaten today Atleast?
We just made a little research about her and find out she might be innocent,
Maybe it is some bad bloggers at work as she is implying.
We hereby take down our post ok the first page (First time we are going to take down any of our over 60,000 comments on Nairaland!!)
We apologize for now Adesuwa,
If you are innocent of this,
God gat you and if guilty, you will still eat the breakfast gurl.
The truth will prevail.

Pureopal:


Oga she’s sipping wine in her house in AMERICA stop believing fake news, if she was guity she should have been arrested abi, can you guys actually go to the page of the guy that used fraudulent money to purchase from her and drag him? Why are you coming for her
You have a good point there.
Post was taken down an hour ago when we did our little research and saw she might be innocent after all.
Apologies please.

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:40pm On Jan 11, 2023
Fedrick100:
Igbos are for Drugs

Hausa are known for Banditry

Yoruba are known for fraud

Nigeria won’t get better
Nigeria will get better when the citizens start doing the right thing.

The citizens are as worse as the corrupt and looting politicians/leaders we all condemn.

THE CHANGE WE WANT BEGINS WITH US

Nigeria will be great again in our lifetime, whether the evil ones like it or not.

God bless all, sane, Honest and hardworking Nigerians out there.

Nigeria will favour them,
For the criminals, fraudsters and terrorists, evil things await them all.

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by Fragility6: 5:41pm On Jan 11, 2023
Irupetepete:
No be say scamming dey easy like that..

Each time I try to venture into it, I always loose interest
If you try run am on your own u go quick give up. All these ones get better updates and good connections

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by Benrosaria(m): 5:41pm On Jan 11, 2023
grin grin grin grin "imaginary enemies in Nigeria" welcome home bitch you made yourself the GO of no time

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by TEYA: 5:43pm On Jan 11, 2023
What a man can do, an Igbo woman can do even better.
Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by Meley(m): 5:47pm On Jan 11, 2023
Imagine saying that she's being persecuted cos of her race grin grin when you dey scam people u no remember say u be black person grin

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by TRUSTEDGUY: 5:47pm On Jan 11, 2023
Hehehe

Likes for OBI share for TINUBU

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by juman(m): 5:47pm On Jan 11, 2023
Few comments.
I wonder why.
Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by Otunbakayce: 5:48pm On Jan 11, 2023
This bitch! She knew her so called customers were fraudsters and were making purchases from her with proceeds of fraud, but she doesn't care.
She is also a daughter of a self acclaimed pastor.

Many of your so called lagos entrepreneurs and real estate developers are international fraudsters.

BEC, EDD, 0.365, ATO and Bitcoin fraudsters all masquerading as CEOs and Musical Artistes.

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by lymelyte(m): 5:48pm On Jan 11, 2023
cheesy
Irupetepete:
No be say scamming dey easy like that..

Each time I try to venture into it, I always loose interest
Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:48pm On Jan 11, 2023
Irupetepete:
No be say scamming dey easy like that..

Each time I try to venture into it, I always loose interest
SAY NO TO FRAUD AND SCAM

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by juman(m): 5:51pm On Jan 11, 2023
Many days for the thief but one day for the owner.
If you be fraudster, expect yourself to be arrested sooner than latter.

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by xandy84: 5:52pm On Jan 11, 2023
She is playing the blame game which does not working US cos you leave tons of paper trail for FBI to send you away with. The point is her co-conspirator already take a plead deal and serving his time. She will end up getting convicted and triple her sentencing when she can just plead guilty, do her time, pay restitution and move on with her life.













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Benrosaria:
grin grin grin grin "imaginary enemies in Nigeria" welcome home bitch you made yourself the GO of no time

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Re: Fraud: U.S. Court Denies Adesuwa Ogiozee’s Plea To Remove Monitoring Device by toujurs: 5:52pm On Jan 11, 2023
Most Nigerian rich guys you see driving flashy cars, ask them source of income. They will start getting angry at you.

Especially club and hotel owners, most are criminals involved in illegal businesses

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