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Legit on MSNCatfishing fraud: US to deport Nigerian fraudster sentenced to 75 months imprisonment, reason emergesA Nigerian man and his wife will be sent back to the country for an alleged fraud scheme that targeted unsuspecting Americans ...
The United States Department of Justice has announced that Edwin Okoronkwo, a Nigerian citizen convicted of defrauding ...
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PM News on MSNUS to deport convicted Nigerian fraudsterBy Paul DadaA convicted Nigerian fraudster Edwin Okoronkwo, who has been sentenced to to 75 months imprisonment for defrauding some Americans, will be deported after serving his jail term, says the ...
United States Attorney, Susan T. Lehr announced that a 36-year-old Nigerian man, Edwin Okoronkwo, who was sentenced in ...
Through these schemes, victims from all over the country were fooled into sending money via the United States Postal Service ...
Nigerian Immigrant couple were sentenced to federal prison for "catfishing" scheme using the U.S. postal service.
A Nebraska couple has been sentenced to federal prison terms and ordered to pay restitution for conspiracy to commit mail fraud and aggravated identity theft.
Linebacker Justin Okoronkwo does a drill during practice for the Alabama Crimson Tide football team Wednesday. Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa News Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa News/IMAGN Network Ever the ...
Ex-Alabama football linebacker Justin Okoronkwo will stay in the SEC and transfer to South Carolina, he shared to social media Friday. That means the Crimson Tide will have a chance to face ...
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