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Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by ThroneNGamez(op): 1:52pm On Sep 16, 2025
Nigerian sentenced to 97 months in US for $6m inheritance fraud

A United States court has sentenced a Nigerian, Ehis Lawrence Akhimie, to more than eight years in prison for his role in a transnational inheritance fraud that stole over $6 million from more than 400 victims, many of them elderly.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida, in a recent statement, said Akhimie, 41, was sentenced on September 11 to 97 months’ imprisonment after pleading guilty to conspiracy charges.

According to court filings cited in the office’s statement, Akhimie and his accomplices sent personalised letters to people in the United States, posing as bank officials in Spain.

The letters told recipients they were entitled to multimillion-dollar inheritances from relatives who had supposedly died overseas.

Victims were instructed to pay fees, described as delivery charges, taxes and other costs, before they could receive the money.

The letters warned that these payments were needed to avoid “government scrutiny.”

The funds were then moved through a network of intermediaries, including U.S.-based former victims who were persuaded to act as conduits for the syndicate.


The statement in parts, “Akhimie and his co-conspirators collected money victims sent in response to the fraudulent letters through a complex web of U.S.-based former victims, whom the defendants convinced to receive money and forward it to the defendants or persons associated with them.

“Victims who sent money never received any purported inheritance funds. In pleading guilty, Akhimie admitted to defrauding over $6 million from more than 400 victims, many of whom were elderly or otherwise vulnerable,” the statement read.

U.S. Attorney Jason Quiñones described the crime as a betrayal of trust.


He said, “Schemes like this steal not only money but dignity from our seniors. Our Office stands with victims, ensures their voices are heard, and will relentlessly pursue those who prey on them.”

Assistant Attorney General Brett A. Shumate of the Justice Department’s Civil Division emphasised international cooperation in the probe.

He said, “The Justice Department will continue to pursue, prosecute, and bring to justice transnational criminals responsible for defrauding U.S. consumers, wherever they are located. This case serves as a testament to the critical role of international collaboration in combating transnational crime.

“I want to thank our U.S. law enforcement partners, as well as those who assisted across the globe, including the National Crime Agency and Crown Prosecution Service of the United Kingdom, for their outstanding contributions to this case,” Shumate said.


The U.S. Postal Inspection Service and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) led the probe in the United States.

Acting Inspector in Charge, Bladismir Rojo, said, “We are committed to protecting American consumers from being defrauded by transnational criminal organisations. We will continue to work with the Department of Justice to deliver justice.”

Acting Special Agent in Charge Ray Rede of HSI Arizona added, “Defrauding the elderly and other vulnerable populations is a betrayal of not just trust but of humanity. Justice will prevail, and those who exploit others for personal gain will be held accountable.”

Akhimie is the eighth defendant to be sentenced in the sprawling case.

In[b] April, another Nigerian, Okezie Bonaventure Ogbata, who was extradited from Portugal, received the same 97-month sentence from District Court Judge Roy Altman.

At the time, Judge Altman described the offence as “an incredibly serious crime” that demanded strong punishment to protect “the most vulnerable, the least protected members of our society.

Other defendants in the matter previously received jail terms in related proceedings before U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams.[/b]

The Department of Justice stated that the investigation benefited from assistance from Europol, as well as authorities in the United Kingdom, Spain, and Portugal, alongside its Office of International Affairs.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/09/nigerian-sentenced-to-97-months-in-us-for-6m-inheritance-fraud/

Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by Krissjones: 3:09pm On Sep 16, 2025
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Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by Damilola97(m): 3:10pm On Sep 16, 2025
Nigerians and fraud 5&6, giving Nigerians a bad name all over
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by DolapoX: 3:10pm On Sep 16, 2025
The love of money is the root of all evils

Make e go enjoy better beans grin
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by flexyrule(m): 3:11pm On Sep 16, 2025
Bread!

This one sef pass bread... This one Na Bakery!

97 months..?


Give that MF 25 to life.
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by Kayberg: 3:11pm On Sep 16, 2025
Why are Nigerians getting tagged with the wrong things these days? 😖
What kind of bad popularity are these?
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by Franklyspeakin: 3:15pm On Sep 16, 2025
Special thanks to the sophisticated lots for bringing us international disrepute as always
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by DoctorAyukebot(m): 3:20pm On Sep 16, 2025
Kayberg:
Why are Nigerians getting tagged with the wrong things these days? 😖
What kind of bad popularity are these?
These days you mean huh?
A tag that has been there since 23BC
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by Eniolohunda: 3:23pm On Sep 16, 2025
Congratulations to him on his new achievement. Let him go do his term, greedy and unreasonable youth
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by Jumbojax(m): 3:28pm On Sep 16, 2025
Kayberg:
Why are Nigerians getting tagged with the wrong things these days? 😖
What kind of bad popularity are these?
Statisense is just using bad press to color 9ja bad in their lists. But there may be some truth to every rumor
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by Toscarel: 3:29pm On Sep 16, 2025
The thing is when you commit a fraud in the USA, enjoy the funds while you can cos they must catch you and you will answer to it its just matter of time.
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by femmycharles(m): 3:35pm On Sep 16, 2025
Is not much now.....just 8years and few months....Lobatan and you will be an Ex Convict, OON, USA, APC PDD MFR...
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by Meristem234: 3:43pm On Sep 16, 2025
Toscarel:
The thing is when you commit a fraud in the USA, enjoy the funds while you can cos they must catch you and you will answer to it its just matter of time.
If na ma, I go run come 9ja, enter one small village dey flex there for another 20 years
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by MiracleMe7: 3:50pm On Sep 16, 2025
Barr Mike Ozoeheme (SAN) should be cooling off in a US jail by now for trying to claim the house late Jerry Useni bought with a fake name in London.
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by lexy2014: 3:58pm On Sep 16, 2025
is 97months not too small for the volume of money that is involved in this crime?
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by ceejay80s(m): 4:02pm On Sep 16, 2025
I wont say anything cos nairaland APC will ban me.
Imagine every thirty minutes na ban,
Wetin I do
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by Kingpele(m): 4:07pm On Sep 16, 2025
Fraud is bad especially given the amount of pains such victims of fraud is forced to experience
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by Kingpele(m): 4:08pm On Sep 16, 2025
[quote author=ceejay80s post=136819882]I wont say anything cos nairaland APC will ban me.
Imagine every thirty minutes na ban,
Wetin I do[maybe the bot is having another issue again...me have chopped ban twice today
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by ceejay80s(m): 4:12pm On Sep 16, 2025
[quote author=Kingpele post=136819936][/quote]It's not the bot,
They know what they are doing, condemn APC and get banned but condemn LP or PDP and see that ur comment will still be here
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by happney65: 4:13pm On Sep 16, 2025
Name checkers will be disappointed. grin grin

They wont know who to attack now

Awọn werey
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by rinzaugustine: 4:35pm On Sep 16, 2025
He is a real omoluabi and he has now entered into Yoruba hall of fame
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by Tohsynetita1(m): 4:40pm On Sep 16, 2025
97 months is too small for such amount.
They suppose give him 97 years
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by obaidan: 5:31pm On Sep 16, 2025
United States is playing it easy with these guys and it makes me think the US is not ready to stop these fraudulent guys.
All you need to do is send anyone caught to Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT) in Tecoluca, El Salvador. This thing will stop
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by obaidan: 5:32pm On Sep 16, 2025
rinzaugustine:
He is a real omoluabi and he has now entered into Yoruba hall of fame
No Sir, he is Ehis Lawrence Akhimie.
He is not an Omoluabi
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by Belurved1(m): 5:40pm On Sep 16, 2025
Dem no dey ban again, removing any negative comment is auto set.


ceejay80s:
I wont say anything cos nairaland APC will ban me.
Imagine every thirty minutes na ban,
Wetin I do
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by Belurved1(m): 5:43pm On Sep 16, 2025
Augustine you dey fall my hand o. We dey even pray make writer no dey put names again, now you still dey look for someone's trouble despite names mentioned openly.



obaidan:
No Sir, he is Ehis Lawrence Akhimie.
He is not an Omoluabi
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by achinu(m):
But in Nigeria, individuals steal the entire common wealth of its citizens and are given a heroes welcome or perpetual injunction by the judiciary!!
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by ademijuwonlo(f): 6:52pm On Sep 16, 2025
Kayberg:
Why are Nigerians getting tagged with the wrong things these days? 😖
What kind of bad popularity are these?
Some Nigerians are desperate to get rich quick without genuine work and also the society we live in worship money without caring to know the source of such money.
Re: Nigerian Sentenced To 97 Months In US For $6m Inheritance Fraud by SamuraiXXX: 6:56pm On Sep 17, 2025
Do people still fall for this type of scam?

Only a greedy person would believe that crap about inheritance of millions of dollars
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