BREAKING: US to Deport Nigerian Man Sentenced to 75 Months Imprisonment for Duping Americans

A Nigerian identified simply as Edwin Okoronkwo, who was sentenced to 75 months imprisonment for defrauding some Americans, will be deported after completing his jail term.

US court jails Nigerian and wife, to deport them afterwards

The US Department of Justice made the conviction known in a statement shared on its official website on Thursday, February 6.

The United States Department of Justice revealed that Edwin Okoronkwo, a citizen of Nigeria and a lawful permanent resident of the United States, and his spouse, Julie Okoronkwo, resided in Nebraska.

Edwin connived with his wife, Julie Okoronkwo, who was also sentenced to 25 months imprisonment.

According to the statement, Julie Okoronkwo was jailed for her role in the catfishing scheme that targeted unsuspecting Americans.

How the couple reportedly defrauded Americans

The statement disclosed that the convicts disguised themselves as a high-ranking member of the US military to defraud their victims.

It also noted that Julie often used used social media, phone calls to lure the victims into believing the authenticity of their claims.

The convicts were said to have obtained money from their victims through postal services.

Additionally, the couple were said to have received payments through the U.S. Postal Service, FedEx, and UPS, from unsuspecting victims, said to be Americans.

The statement read:

‘In some instances, they claimed to be high-ranking members of the United States military on overseas missions. Through the “catfishing” schemes, victims from all over the country were tricked into sending money through the United States Postal Service and other commercial carriers such as FedEx and UPS.”

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Federal authorities also emphasised that there is no parole in the U.S. federal system, hence, the man Edwin will serve his full sentence.

“United States Attorney Susan T. Lehr announced that there is no parole in the federal system,” the statement noted.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that Oludayo Adeagbo, a 45-year-old Nigerian-British man, was sentenced to seven years in U.S. prison for his role in a multi-million dollar business email compromise (BEC) scheme.

The BEC scam involves gaining unauthorized access to legitimate email accounts or creating fake accounts to deceive victims.

After being extradited from the UK in August 2022, Adeagbo pleaded guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy in both Texas and North Carolina.