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Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by dre11(m): 11:09pm On May 20, 2021
The United States Department of Justice has written a letter to the United States Magistrate Judge in Eastern District of New York, Ramon Reyes, on why it is dangerous to release an aide to Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State, Abidemi Rufai, on bail.

The Acting U.S. Attorney, Tessa Gorma, in a letter obtained exclusively by PREMIUM TIMES on Thursday said Mr Rufai presents an extreme risk of flight and “if he does escape to Nigeria, extradition will be extraordinarily difficult or impossible because of his ties to the Nigerian government.”

This newspaper reported that the suspect used to work as Senior Special Assistant to Governor Abiodun.

He was suspended from office after the report on his alleged involvement in a $350,000 COVID-19 unemployment fraud in the U.S.

Mr Rufai was nabbed while trying to jet out of the U.S. around 7:45 p.m. on May 14 after allegedly using the identities of more than 100 Washington residents to steal more than $350,000 in unemployment benefits from the Washington State Employment Security Department (ESD) during the COVID-19 pandemic last year.

He allegedly bypassed security systems at the Employment Security Department using a simple feature of Google’s free Gmail service.

His attorney, Michael Barrows, on Tuesday, said Mr Rufai denied “involvement in these transactions.”

Mr Rufai appeared in court on Wednesday but was denied bail because his brother, Alaba Rufai, who is listed in court records, could not afford the $300,000 surety bond for his bail.

‘Rufai’s bail dangerous’

The Acting U.S. Attorney, Ms Gorma, said in her letter to the court that Mr Rufai’s history and characteristics weigh heavily in favour of detention, particularly his extensive ties to Nigeria.

“…By contrast, Rufai has no known contacts to the Western District of Washington—apart from using the stolen identities of its residents to rob the state’s coffers. His only known connection with the United States is his brother (one of 15 siblings) who resides in New York.

“Rufai has substantial financial resources that will enable his flight. Rufai made the dubious representation to Pretrial Services that his total assets consist of $6,000 in the United States and $10,000 in a Nigerian bank account.

“At the time of his arrest, the defendant was preparing to board a first-class flight to Nigeria with five debit cards and two credit cards in his wallet, a luxury Cartier watch, seven pieces of luggage, and three smartphones on his person.

“While the government does not have access to his Nigerian financial information at this time, the Amended Complaint sets forth evidence that, during the period of the fraud, a single U.S. bank account in Rufai’s name received $288,825 in deposits.

“Even this partial financial picture makes clear that Rufai has significant financial assets sufficient to facilitate his flight,” she said.

Ms Gorma stressed that if the suspect succeeds in fleeing the country, he likely will be gone forever.

“It is well known that extradition from Nigeria to the United States is difficult under the best of circumstances. That will be exacerbated in this case because of the strong political connections that earned Rufai a governmental appointment.”

The U.S attorney’s arguments have precedence: the politician and businessman Buruji Kashamu was charged for drug smuggling in 1998. The U.S .authorities were still struggling to extradite him until his death last year from COVID-19 complications.


‘Largest fraud ever’

According to the letter obtained by PREMIUM TIMES, the U.S. government said the weight of evidence against Mr Rufai justified his detention.

“Rufai is accused of being a significant participant in what may have been the largest fraud ever against the Washington state government.

“Further, because the fraud relates to a presidentially-declared national emergency and a presidentially-declared major disaster for the State of Washington, each of the five counts carries a maximum sentence of 30 years imprisonment, a statutory sentencing enhancement of 10 years.”

Ms Gorma also explained that different complaints show that Mr Rufai is a prolific fraudster whose schemes have been ongoing for years.

“It is noteworthy that Rufai’s brother, when interviewed by Pretrial Services, was unwilling or unable to provide any information about Rufai’s business activities in Nigeria. Rufai is highly knowledgeable about obtaining and using large volumes of stolen personal identifiable information and tax and other financial documents.

“He is also a sophisticated user of payment systems and financial institutions to obfuscate financial transactions. Since at least 2017, Rufai has used these skills and knowledge to file disaster relief claims to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and perpetrate schemes involving U.S. tax and business fraud.

“Accordingly, Rufai would pose a serious economic danger to the community if released. The cash bond and surrender of travel documents proposed by Pretrial Services are wholly inadequate to reasonably assure the defendant’s appearance.

“The surrender of travel documents is also inadequate. Rufai could use his resources to purchase a fraudulent passport, or even slip over the border without one. Further, the investigation has developed evidence that Rufai is well-acquainted with sophisticated manufacturing and use of fake identification documents and procuring these documents with cryptocurrency such as bitcoin.

His mail is said to have been used for various fraudulent transactions.

“For example, on October 18, 2018, Rufai emailed support@secondeyesolution.com and inquired, “what i mean is that can you do a master card which i will provide the details and u send me the picture front and back just like you do for drivers license.” Rufai’s email account also contains dozens of order confirmations from the same email address, showing payments in bitcoin.

“Given the extensive fraud, Rufai has been able to perpetrate primarily with a computer and an internet connection, there are no conditions that can reasonably assure the Court that he will not cause economic danger to the community if he is released,” the letter read.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/462820-exclusive-why-abidemi-rufai-should-not-be-granted-bail-u-s-govt.html

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by atiku4President(m): 11:11pm On May 20, 2021
How govt works.

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by gnykelly(m): 11:22pm On May 20, 2021
What can be done to stop cyber crime should Nigeria be disconnected from internet or what?

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by Kzinne: 11:25pm On May 20, 2021
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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by Sonoyom(m): 11:27pm On May 20, 2021
Aide to governor during the day, yahoo boy at night.
This is Naijeria!

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by Revere27: 10:26am On May 21, 2021
Which kind bail... No bail for any fraudster like that oo


A whole personal aide to the Governor... chaii....It is finished embarassed lipsrsealed

He should just join his brother over there Hush wink make them they gym up for their prison there.

Farewell oo cheesy

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by Tonyspecial(m): 10:26am On May 21, 2021
Hushpupi broders

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by mydugg: 10:27am On May 21, 2021
okayy
Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by BigDawsNet: 10:27am On May 21, 2021
Federal law permits the release of a suspect during the pretrial stages of a case. A federal judge can grant release on personal recognizance, conditional release, temporary detention, or detention prior to trial.

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by DigitalyYours: 10:27am On May 21, 2021
So Naija politicians are also stealing unemployment benefits, after looting Nigeria. shocked

Meanwhile, I will be your data plug

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by 900warriorz: 10:27am On May 21, 2021
Political Aza Man wink

Make una forget many of these rich politicians and big business men. Huspuppi dey learn near Majority of them grin

Na only few honest wealthy business men dey Naija tongue

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by aj1bola: 10:27am On May 21, 2021
Largest fraud ever ke, this guy to empty US treasury be that ooo
Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by momodub: 10:28am On May 21, 2021
Country weh de work you wan scam yankee ba

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by mofedamijo(m): 10:28am On May 21, 2021
I laugh when I hear Nigerians say it is the government policies and economic hardship that leads people to cybercrime.

The question is, what is a Governors aide doing with cyber crime?? He earns a very very good income. He travels for vacation whenever he wants to, he also wants to contest for office, he has connections, he has several routes to make money.

Yet he went into cyber crime.

Greed is the cause of Cyber crime not economic hardship. Go to the U.S and U.K, and see Nigerians who went through hell to get to the U.S/U.K, rathar than take a job, they are into cyber crime. They want to use ferrari.... ill gotten wealth that they cant account for. It is quite sad.

Greedy Mofos. Lock that niqqa up.

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by Thisis2raw(m): 10:28am On May 21, 2021
E don happen. Thought they said everyone in Apc is a saint?

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by EmmyNorse(m): 10:29am On May 21, 2021
Yahoo politician, that's a dual occupation.

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:29am On May 21, 2021
Largest fraud ever

According to the letter obtained by PREMIUM TIMES, the U.S. government said the weight of evidence against Mr Rufai justified his detention.
Rufai is accused of being a significant participant in what may have been the largest fraud ever against the Washington state government.e weight of evidence against Mr Rufai justified his detention.
Rufai is accused of being a significant participant in what may have been the largest fraud ever against the Washington state government.
If this guy is found guilty as charged, he is done for life.
Guys, SAY NO TO FRAUD.
It kills you before your time and bring shame and reproach to your family.

Guys,
Legit Hustle is the way to a good and beautiful life,
That you will enjoy your money with peace of mind.
Keep pushing on guys, One day Hustle go pay.
God no go shame una


neonly:
Unfortunately u won't get many likes here bro
What you just said is the truth.
May God bless our legit hustle
Likes? we don't post for likes sir.
We only make our post and move on.
But quote and mentions may help tho,
That helps the Ministry...BIGTIME wink

BTW,
We no be bro o,
We are simply WE!


Abboki:
SHUT UP
One of them spotted.
Kontinue, dem no dey telli person.
Ask HushBingo and Obinna that thought he was invisible tonguetongue

#TeamLegitForLife

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by FirstbornWds: 10:29am On May 21, 2021
EFCC should learn to up their games. Even govt officials and senior citizens can engage in online fraud.


Due diligence should be carried before hitting any major strike. Don't just harrass youths because you THINK they are fraudsters, neglecting procedures for nabbing crooks in all forms.
Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by nonhuman(m): 10:29am On May 21, 2021
Demons I didnt say any other thing, na them

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by adioolayi(m): 10:30am On May 21, 2021
Ti'e ti ba patapata
Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by ednut1(m): 10:30am On May 21, 2021
Too many oloriburukus

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by shiwex: 10:30am On May 21, 2021
What does this tells you about Gov Abiodun's judgement...

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by Clockroom5678: 10:30am On May 21, 2021
Largest fraud ever ke, this guy to empty US treasury be that ooo
Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by Factfinder1(m): 10:30am On May 21, 2021
This one don enter

Few years ago huspuppi was a role model to some dolt deluded criminal youths now no one talks about him and he is gradually being forgotten...live right guys even the richest people wont die with their money...legit hustle pays

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Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by NamelessOGBENI(m): 10:30am On May 21, 2021
Matter heap o..


See US don ova do background checks based on say if the piano man jakpa laikdat, e gas be say di matter don cast bi dat..
Re: Why Abidemi Rufai Should Not Be Granted Bail – U.S. Govt. by Nobody: 10:31am On May 21, 2021
shocked

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