Nigerian And His Fiancee's Wedding Called Of After Couple Was Arrested For $3.123m Fraud

Date: 24-05-2024 4:52 pm (4 weeks ago) | Author: Bayo Nelson
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The wedding ceremony between a Nigerian man, Darlington Akporugo, and his fiancée, Jasmin Sood, which was billed to take place tomorrow, May 25 in Houston, USA, has been called off, following their arrest over alleged fr@ud. The Fulshear couple was arrested in April on charges of conspiring to defr@ud more than a dozen elderly Americans who believed they were engaged in online romantic relationships with Akporugo.

The United States Department of Homeland Security accused the 46-year-old Nigerian and Sood, 35, of committing a mail and wire fr@ud that cost victims $3.123 million. According to investigators, between approximately 2015 and 2022, the fr@udsters allegedly used fictitious personas and sought out and contacted elderly victims online who were often widowed.

The indictment alleges they used social networking and internet dating platforms and communicated with victims using email, text message and telephone to gain their trust. The scammers would then ultimately deceive them into transferring large sums of money to various fraudster-controlled or influenced mailing addresses and bank accounts, many Akporugo and Sood owned or controlled, according to the charges.

After establishing trust with the victim online, Akporugo and Sood approached at least one victim in the Houston area in person, according to the allegations. They then allegedly drove the victim to banks for the purpose of sending money to the fraudster network, convincing her to give Akporugo control of the victim’s banking access devices. The indictment also charges Akporugo with aggravated identity theft and fraud in connection with an access device. The scheme allegedly resulted at least 13 victims being defr@uded of an approximate $3,123,073.

If convicted, both face up to 30 years imprisonment for each of the wire fr@ud counts and conspiracy. Akporugo faces an additional 10 years on the fr@ud in connection with an access device and another mandatory two years if convicted of the aggravated identity th£ft.



Posted: at 24-05-2024 04:52 PM (4 weeks ago) | Addicted Hero
- gogoman at 24-05-2024 05:03 PM (4 weeks ago)
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Awwwww two lovers!!! jail together  Cool Cool Cool
Posted: at 24-05-2024 05:03 PM (4 weeks ago) | Grande Master
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- fineboy77 at 24-05-2024 07:20 PM (4 weeks ago)
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Nawa

Posted: at 24-05-2024 07:20 PM (4 weeks ago) | Addicted Hero
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- nikiniki at 24-05-2024 08:25 PM (4 weeks ago)
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Look at them!!! If my mama sees these people, she will wonder if we all are not in the same US not knowing that the beautiful criminal couple are nothing but scammers....many of them, all living above their means and make up by going into fraud. Give them the maximum.
Posted: at 24-05-2024 08:25 PM (4 weeks ago) | Gistmaniac
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