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Mississippi man gets nearly four years in prison for bank robbery - Magnolia State Live

Mississippi man gets nearly four years in prison for bank robbery - Magnolia State Live
magnoliastatelive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from magnoliastatelive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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Mississippi man sentenced to 44 months in prison for robbing bank - Magnolia State Live

Mississippi man sentenced to 44 months in prison for robbing bank - Magnolia State Live
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Nigerian man sentenced for using Mississippi bank accounts to fraudulently obtain $400K in federal loans

A Nigerian national with dual U.S. citizenship will spend six years behind bars for illegally obtaining hundreds of thousands of dollars in government benefits through fraud schemes in central Mississippi. Court documents reveal that 30-year-old Ganiyu Abayomi Jimoh, who was living in Texas, conspired with others to commit wire fraud.

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Lauderdale man sentenced for threatening school shooting, violence against Black people

A Lauderdale County man will spend over three years in federal prison for using a social media app to threaten a school shooting and to commit acts of sexual violence against Black people. Court information reveals that in May and July 2020, 21-year-old Christian Blake Bunyard utilized social media platform.

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