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Nigerian Jailed For $6m Inheritance Scam In US

by Reporter theconscienceng
April 30, 2025
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Nigerian Jailed For $6m Inheritance Scam In US

THECONSCIENCE NG reports that a Nigerian national, Okezie Bonaventure Ogbata, 36, has been sentenced to 97 months in U.S. federal prison for orchestrating a $6 million inheritance fraud scheme that victimized more than 400 elderly and vulnerable Americans.

 

According to court documents, Ogbata played a central role in a transnational criminal network that sent fraudulent letters across the United States, falsely informing recipients they were beneficiaries of multimillion-dollar inheritances from deceased relatives in Spain. The letters, appearing to come from a Spanish bank, instructed victims to pay various fees—including taxes and delivery charges—before they could access their supposed inheritance.

 

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In reality, no such inheritances existed. Victims were instead tricked into wiring funds through a sophisticated money laundering network, often involving other Americans who were themselves misled into unwittingly assisting the scheme. The stolen money was ultimately funneled to Ogbata and his co-conspirators.

 

In a guilty plea, Ogbata admitted to personally defrauding victims of more than $6 million. The U.S. Department of Justice hailed the conviction as a significant success in combating transnational fraud, noting that the investigation involved cooperation with international law enforcement partners in Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Europol.

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“The long arm of the American justice system has no limits when it comes to reaching fraudsters who prey on our nation’s most vulnerable,” said U.S. Attorney Hayden P. Byrne for the Southern District of Florida.

 

“The Justice Department’s Consumer Protection Branch will continue to pursue and bring to justice transnational criminals, wherever they are located,” added Acting Assistant Attorney General Yaakov M. Roth.

 

 

 

The case was investigated by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), with prosecution led by the Justice Department’s Civil Division. The U.S. Office of International Affairs and Europol provided critical support in apprehending and prosecuting Ogbata.

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The U.S. Department of Justice urges any Americans aged 60 or older who suspect they may have been victims of financial fraud to contact the National Elder Fraud Hotline at 1-833-FRAUD-11 (1-833-372-8311) for support and recovery assistance.

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