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Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by oilPUSSY(f): 5:15pm On Dec 21, 2021
Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of N272million In Fake Covid-19 Schemes

A Nigerian man, Oluwaseyi Akinyemi, has pleaded guilty to two counts of mail fraud relating to a social media advanced fee fraud scheme that targeted elderly victims.

The 35-year-old who lives at Hyattsville, Maryland listed an At-Home care patient’s address to receive fraudulently obtained unemployment funds and also participated in an Elder Fraud Scheme that scammed 13 victims.

The guilty plea was announced by United States Attorney for the District of Maryland, Erek L. Barron; Acting Special Agent-in-Charge Troy Springer, of the Washington Regional Office, U.S. Department of Labor Office of Inspector General; Special Agent in Charge James R. Mancuso of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Baltimore; and Chief Malik Aziz of the Prince George’s County Police Department.

This was revealed in a statement by the U.S Attorney’s Office issued on Monday.
“This office will prosecute anyone misusing this pandemic crisis to line their own pockets,” said U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland Erek L. Barron.

“Akinyemi not only took fraudulent advantage of a nursing care patient, a national health crisis, and an employment crisis, but he also caused significant financial harm to 13 elderly victims.”

According to his guilty plea, from July 10, 2018 to April 29, 2019, Akinyemi and at least one co-conspirator colluded to involve in a social media-based elder fraud scheme. Members of the conspiracy targeted elderly victims on social media platforms, impersonating accounts of the victim’s friends in order to vouch for their fraudulent financial scheme and convince the victim to send money in hopes of receiving a financial reward.
Within the scheme to defraud, the conspiracy members presented themselves as agents of real and fictitious government programmes that offered supposed financial benefits to qualifying individuals.

Once the victims demonstrated interest, other members of the conspiracy utilized a new account or persona to represent themselves as an agent of an agency or community fund.
The victim was then instructed to send money in a mail service system to the agency for “taxes and fees.”

Believing that they would receive a financial reward, the victims sent cash, money orders, gift cards, and other valuable items through mail services to Akinyemi as well as other members of the conspiracy in order to obtain a financial reward.

The defendant received packages under the aliases of “Paddy Linkin,” “Flex,” “Joseph Kadin,” and “Anna Marcos,” in addition to other aliases.

After receiving the fraudulently obtained funds, Akinyemi delivered the fraudulently obtained cash to co-conspirators in Nigeria.
During an interview with law enforcement on April 15, 2019, Akinyemi confirmed that he had received packages from victims throughout the country, detailed the scheme to defraud, and informed investigators that individuals in Nigeria were responsible for soliciting the victims to send money to him.

Further, Akinyemi stated that he received approximately $80,000 in the mail in the year prior to his interview.

As part of the scheme to defraud elder victims, Akinyemi and his co-conspirators defrauded at least 13 victims, caused significant financial hardship to victims, and caused a loss of at least $478,145.07 (N272,542,650).

In total, Akinyemi and his co-conspirators used the identities of 19 real individuals to file fraudulent unemployment insurance and PUA claims, caused an actual loss of more than $7,000, and projected an intended loss of $250,000 in state and federal benefits.
Akinyemi faces a maximum of 20 years in federal prison for each count of mail fraud followed by up to three years of supervised release. U.S. District Judge Theodore D. Chuang has scheduled sentencing for April 11, 2022, at 11am.

http://saharareporters.com/2021/12/21/nigerian-man-risks-20-year-jail-defrauding-american-citizens-n272million-fake-covid-19

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by BigSarah(f): 5:25pm On Dec 21, 2021
Too bad

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by Nobody: 5:27pm On Dec 21, 2021
This is how to punish fraudsters, not the 1month and 2 month detention pat on the back we have our judges doing here.

I saw a thread about a lady crying and rolling on the floor of the bank after she was defrauded clean through pos.. someone who sits under the sun all day trying to make a living for she and her dependents.. this is messed up..

Yahoo(fraud) needs to be relegated to what it used to be, and not respected.. until jungle justice is extended to fraudsters the youths would always adore it, and that spells doom for the future of this country.. and anyone that compares them to politicians should via for political office. The politician ruining the lives of people does not mean you should compete with them on ruining my life. I did not sign up for more thieves.

What is all this..
- Bandits loot my means of living..
- Terrorist kidnap me for ransom..
- Yahoo(fraudsters) steal my pension and savings..
- politicians steal my collective wealth..
- I try to escape the hellhole and foreigners look at me like a thief at the mention of my country because of thieves like this one mentioned in the article.

Is the good guy an endangered specie in Nigeria..

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by EmirGold(m): 5:57pm On Dec 21, 2021
Better than those cursed yeebow jews cannibalizing their stupid yeebow christians, what a godforsaken race of cannibals

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by Tinubuadvocate: 6:00pm On Dec 21, 2021
So despite made it to United states of America he still can't work and earn legitimate money.

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by bomb24: 7:01pm On Dec 21, 2021
EmirGold:
Better than those cursed yeebow jews cannibalizing their stupid yeebow christians, what a godforsaken race of cannibals

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by bomb24: 7:04pm On Dec 21, 2021
EmirGold:
Better than those cursed yeebow jews cannibalizing their stupid yeebow christians, what a godforsaken race of cannibals

we are your chi.

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by slivertongue: 7:33pm On Dec 21, 2021
Crme doesn't pay. Work hard and trust God one day your door of glory will be opened

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by Caboceer: 3:47am On Dec 22, 2021
Pickergrin

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by Bastardlyrich: 5:08am On Dec 22, 2021
I knew it was a Yoruba Muslim.
They are the once that always scam.the innocent white people after using human for their ritual to persuade them.
Please any Yoruba involved in scamming the white should pity them,money is not easy to make even in abroad.

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by God1000(m): 8:50am On Dec 22, 2021
Another enfant/blot giving us bad name
Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by jeff1993: 8:51am On Dec 22, 2021
This is what they do!!! .... After they will.come and be telling people.stupid motivational talk.



Please NL family .... I need someone to mentor me on any digital money making skill. I am broke and I dont want to be broke next year

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by Saverin: 8:51am On Dec 22, 2021
He wants to chill the big boys grin

#Dorime #Bamba

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by Ezedon(m): 8:51am On Dec 22, 2021
Mind,
Moral.
Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by YeyeGbami: 8:52am On Dec 22, 2021
Just 20. You get luck commot for naija, reach land of opportunities na fraud you still decide to do.

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by Bastard1stborn: 8:52am On Dec 22, 2021
There is no risk in this please
Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by Vinnie2000(m): 8:52am On Dec 22, 2021
Afonja win am this time..

Lols.. cheesy grin

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by pacespot(m): 8:52am On Dec 22, 2021
Killing this kind of criminals is better than sending them to jail. Imagine, stealing N272 millions from someone, that is no longer stealing, that is murder. People think of killing as the worse offence than it actually is. Killing is the best antidote to rid the world of all kinds of evil criminals. Do you know how many people that die a day just because of the criminalities of the government and people like this guy? No corrupt public office holders deserve a shot in life, at least he must have killed someone, even many people, with his corrupt practices

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by DamnnNiggarr: 8:52am On Dec 22, 2021
shocked

The name is Oluwaseyi Akinyemi
I don't want tribalistic comments on this thread, please.

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by Houseofglam7(f): 8:52am On Dec 22, 2021
His name was highlighted to make it easy for NCAN



I’m outta here
Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by EmmanuelScott1(m): 8:54am On Dec 22, 2021
AfoNja yahoo boys

Hushpuppi descendants grin cheesy

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by Cumtroller: 8:54am On Dec 22, 2021
Oluwaseyi Akinyemi

Afonja's keep running the name of our dear country through the mud. This is the major reason hard working , honest Nigerians find it extremely difficult to get Visas to Europe and US.

Afonja Ajoka!!!

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by thundafire: 8:54am On Dec 22, 2021
He will be in jail
Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by dettolgel: 8:54am On Dec 22, 2021
It seems SE and SW are in competition on who will soil Nigeria image abroad the most. grin
Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by OgunkeelAllMod: 8:54am On Dec 22, 2021
Giam 50 abeg undecided
Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by Nobody: 8:54am On Dec 22, 2021
Hustle turn bad may God,help us.
Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by Ifesinachi22(m): 8:55am On Dec 22, 2021
Oluwaseyi Akinyemi


Yoruba Ajoka

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Re: Nigerian Man Risks 20-Year Jail For Defrauding American Citizens Of ₦272 Million by JohnBullMySon: 8:55am On Dec 22, 2021
Tinubuadvocate:
So despite made it to United states of America he still can't work and earn legitimacy money.
They all travelled to the US only to become loaders. SMH

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