What's up with those damn Nigerians???

by Elsewhere 2 Replies latest jw friends

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    We are all very familiar with those damn "help me get $$$$$ out of Nigeria" scams that we get all of the time. Now some Nigerian has been busted for identity theft! (Why doesn't that surprise me?)

    http://money.cnn.com/2005/03/08/news/newsmakers/choicepoint_sentence/index.htm?cnn=yes

    ChoicePoint thief gets 5-1/2 years
    A federal judge sentences Adedayo Benson to prison after he pleaded guilty to identify theft. March 8, 2005: 3:55 PM EST

    NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - A Californiaman who used personal information from ChoicePoint Inc. and other companies to steal thousands of identities has been sentenced to 5-1/2 years in prison, according to the United States Attorney's office.

    Adedayo Benson, a 38-year-old Nigerian national, was sentenced Monday after pleading guiltylast Novemberto using and conspiring to use fraudulently obtained credit cards, according to the U.S. Attorney's office in Los Angeles, Calif.

    Benson was also ordered to pay nearly $155,000 in restitution to several financial institutions.

    Benson's sister, Bibiana Benson, was sentenced to 54 months in federal prison after she pleaded guilty in 2002 to unlawful use of identification, according to federal authorities.

    The brother-and-sister team operated a nationwide credit-card fraud scheme, authorities said. Posing as a real estate agent, Bibiana Benson fraudulently opened accounts with several public records database firms, including ChoicePoint Services, Advantage Financial and Equifax.

    With access to the companies' databases, Bibiana Benson was then able to obtain personal information on thousands of individuals.

    Adedayo Benson opened " mail drops" in Beverly Hills and Encino, Calif., where he would redirect mail from victims' credit card companies. Once he obtained victims' credit card numbers from his sister, Benson could make purchases and get cash advances, according to the authorities.

    ChoicePoint recently announced that the Securities and Exchange Commission has opened an informal inquiry and the Federal Trade Commission has begun a separate inquiry into the theft of more than 100,000 consumer profiles.

  • talesin
    talesin

    Civil war, corruption, poverty, starvation - a lot of desperate people. In fact, most of the populace.

    My theory is that those who are smart and of a machiavellian nature (ie, those who would thrive in the cut-throat yet legal 'corporate business world') gravitate to crime because they lack the opportunity to exercise their natural intelligence and talent for deceit legally, in the business world.

    Here in North America, these people have an outlet. They can get a scholarship, go to a top 10 Ivy League school, and be CEOs! :D

    t

  • el jarocho mayor
    el jarocho mayor
    Funny...I didnt know that Nigerians were damned.

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