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Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by obedience4(op): 8:33pm On Sep 05, 2024
Two brothers from Nigeria who targeted a 17-year-old in a sextortion scam have been sentenced to 17 years and six months in jail in the US.

The Ogoshi brothers, from Lagos, lured Jordan DeMay into sending them explicit images by pretending to be a girl his age - then blackmailed him.
He killed himself less than six hours after they started talking on Instagram
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It is the first successful prosecution of Nigerians for sextortion in the US, where it is a rapidly growing cyber-crime, often linked to Nigeria.

Jordan's mother, Jenn Buta, held pictures of her son in court and wept as she read a victim impact statement. "I am shattered to my core," she said.
She welcomed the ending of the trial, but said there was no good outcome from the tragic case.
Jordan DeMay was a popular schoolboy from Michigan
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Samuel Ogoshi, 24, and Samson Ogoshi, 21, sent him a friend request on Instagram pretending to be a pretty girl his age and then flirted with him.
Once they received explicit images from the teenager, they blackmailed him for hundreds of dollars, threatening to share the pictures online with his friends if he did not comply.

Jordan sent as much money as he could and warned the scammers that he would kill himself if they spread the images. The criminals replied: “Good… Do that fast - or I'll make you do it.”
.

John DeMay told Marquette federal court in Michigan he still has nightmares after finding his son dead in his bedroom. He said his family was forced to move home to escape the memory.

The brothers pleaded guilty in April to conspiring to sexually exploit teenage boys in Michigan and across the US.Thirty-eight other US victims were also identified as being targeted by the men. 13 of them were minors. The brothers sat in court in orange jumpsuits with handcuffs.
Their defence attorneys said the brothers' crimes were fuelled by drug abuse and the sextortion scam culture in Nigeria
.

The judge said the crimes showed a "callous disregard for life", especially given they continued targeting other victims after learning that Jordan has died.
Both brothers apologised to Jordan's family.
"I'm sorry to the family. We made a bad decision to make money and I wish I could change that," Samson Ogoshi said
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In the first case of its kind, US police tracked the criminals to Lagos last summer and successfully extradited them for trial.

Another Nigerian man linked to Jordan’s death and other cases is fighting extradition.
Speaking to the BBC in May from Jordan's family home in the city of Marquette, Jordan's mother praised the police for their work tracking the sextortionists down.
But she said she had mixed feelings about the Ogoshis being behind bars
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"It's a relief that someone is being held accountable, but there's no good that's coming out of this situation for my family or for the individuals responsible's family," she said.

"I miss my son more than I can describe to you, but the mother of those men is probably missing her two sons as well now. She too is really just an innocent bystander of sextortion crime," said Jenn Buta.
Researchers and law enforcement agencies point to Nigeria as a hotspot for this type of crime
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In April, two Nigerian men were arrested after a schoolboy from Australia killed himself. Two other men are on trial in Lagos after the suicides of a 15-year-old boy in the US and a 14-year-old in Canada.
Nigerian authorities are also working with police in Scotland to investigate the case of 16-year-old Murray Dowey, who killed himself in December
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In January, US cyber-company Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) highlighted a web of Nigerian TikTok, YouTube and Scribd accounts sharing tips and scripts for sextortion. Many of the discussions and videos are in Nigerian Pidgin dialect.
Nigeria cyber-security professor Adedeji Oyenuga from Lagos State University says he hopes the news of Nigerians being sentenced will filter through to criminals and put them off.

"The Ogoshis case has already sent a bad signal. I am hearing from street level that it is having an effect and it might not stop criminals turning to these crimes, but it will likely reduce the numbers," he said.
There had been an increase in the number of local victims too and Professor Oyenuga says Nigerian police have had some success in tackling the criminals.
It is not the first time that some of Nigeria’s young, tech-savvy population has embraced a new wave of cyber-crime.

The term "Yahoo Boys" is used to describe a portion of the population that use cyber-crime to earn a living. It comes from the early 2000s wave of Nigerian Prince scam emails which spread through the Yahoo email service.

Dr Tombari Sibe, from cyber-security firm Digital Footprints Nigeria, says cyber-fraud such as sextortion has become normalised among young people in the country, but he hopes that news of the Ogoshis' sentencing spreads fast.

"They see cybercrime as a bloodless crime, with potentially lucrative financial rewards. This case needs to be given sufficient coverage to show these young people that sextortion can lead to loss of life and long prison sentences," he said.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cr7rxpdyz9yo

Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by Flangelo12:
2 for 1.

Your parents must be so proud.
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by Hndrrxxx(m): 9:17am On Sep 06, 2024
Whsts
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by AngelicBeing: 9:17am On Sep 06, 2024
Excellent justice well served on the 2 Wicked bastards, l would have preferred they execute them as well or throw them in shark 🦈 infested waters in the Atlantic ocean to be eaten up by hungry sharks , nonsensesad
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by NaijaCover(m): 9:18am On Sep 06, 2024
😭
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by TechCapon(m): 9:18am On Sep 06, 2024
17 years jail on top of money wey you no even enjoy grin

But wait ooo, why will i kee myself because someone threatened to leak my nudes cheesy cheesy
abobby abeg go ahead and release my nudes jor, wetin concern me? Dangote yansh was leaked online he no even send. he's still selling high fuel to Nigerians grin
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by Lalami3232(m): 9:19am On Sep 06, 2024
Rather than everyone coming together to speak against this fraud, you will see these tribal bigots turning this thread into a tribal war. This is why politicians are having a filled day with y'all. Someone was killed in Ibadan and some mumu dey bash other tribes and calling them skull miners. Una mumu no too much?? Any international crime we commit abroad, oyibo no dey get time to ask if na Igbo, Yoruba or Hausa na do am. Dem dey take am say na NIGERIA commit the crime.
Make una dey fight unaselves over frivolities oooooo, while the house is burning more and more.
What do I even know sef aside enlightening my fellow men nationwide with the good news

Oga if you no meet your wife as a virgin, oga go for DNA test oooooo because boreholes aka non-virgins can't be trusted atall atall
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by madridguy(m): 9:19am On Sep 06, 2024
lipsrsealed
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by symbianDON(m): 9:19am On Sep 06, 2024
Useless boys. 17 years is being too lenient. They should have been given 70 years each.
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by nwirinedu(m): 9:19am On Sep 06, 2024
Need clarification: Which part of Nigeria answers Ogoshi? I don't believe it is correct to say its Lagos people.
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by Bliztzer: 9:20am On Sep 06, 2024
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by iwaeda: 9:20am On Sep 06, 2024
obedience4:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cr7rxpdyz9yo
They will come out as adults. They are not from Lagos. grin grin grin grin cry cry cry cry
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by xjiggy: 9:20am On Sep 06, 2024
So unfortunate
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by bankyblue(m): 9:20am On Sep 06, 2024
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Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by SmartyPants(m): 9:20am On Sep 06, 2024
What a horrible society Nigeria has become. You would hope these boys are just outliers - exceptional cases, but no this is practically the default mentality of the average Nigerian youth of their age.

Where are we going??
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by stano2(m): 9:20am On Sep 06, 2024
Justice served… it didn’t take time
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by noleflendum: 9:20am On Sep 06, 2024
Ibo Amaka
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by AntiChristian: 9:21am On Sep 06, 2024
lipsrsealed

When i was that age could i have even thought of all these?
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by eliwa47(m): 9:21am On Sep 06, 2024
The sentence is too small for the crime committed undecided
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by cococandy(f): 9:21am On Sep 06, 2024
Honestly I don’t think that’s enough justice
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by b0rn2fuck(m): 9:21am On Sep 06, 2024
Sad news, heartbroken, see what greed caused
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by flexyrule(m): 9:21am On Sep 06, 2024
Justice wasn't served.

Except if they're molested to death inside the prison.

They deserved to be hung to death, or sent to the guillotine.

Being in prison in the US fit even dey more comfortable for the pass naija.
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by Nobody: 9:21am On Sep 06, 2024
See their coneheads. Always scamming people and bringing shame to the country. I'm happy they will be there for 17yrs and by the time they come out, they will be uselessed and must have lost their prime ages. Idiots
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by wittywriter:
Imagine their stupidity
You gained access to live and earn from a well structured society yet you chose to go the way of the crooked peeps. SMH.


Witttness
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by higgs: 9:22am On Sep 06, 2024
17 years is too short. They should have been given 30 years each.
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by MICHEALADEX(m): 9:23am On Sep 06, 2024
tiswell:
Skull miners won't cease to amaze us shocked shocked sad
That name is not Yoruba

SH

Don’t move together in Yoruba writing
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by Focusmind: 9:23am On Sep 06, 2024
So sad! Parents should be closer to their kids for them to feel free to share their worries with them. Also, Parents should cultivate the habit of raising emotionally stable children, immune to physical and cyber bullying.
Re: Ogoshi Brothers Jailed For 17 Years In US For Sextortion Scam by faithfull18(f): 9:24am On Sep 06, 2024
Someone died as a result and they get 17yearshuh They should keep reducing the number of these criminals to make the world saner.
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