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Nigerian Man, Gbenga Felipe Sentenced To 12 Years In Texas For Phishing Scam (Photo)

Tarrant County Hopes Sentence Discourages Criminals… (Fort Worth, TX) – 372nd District Court Judge Scott Wisch on Wednesday sentenced Gbenga Fadipe to 12 years in prison after he pled guilty to first-degree felony Theft greater than $300,000. The offense involved $693,625.77 in funds stolen from the City of Fort Worth. “If criminals are deciding who to target, and they know Tarrant County judges are giving sentences like this, they may avoid this area in the future,” Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney Sharen Wilson said. Here’s how the theft occurred. In October 2017, a change of account request was submitted to the city of Fort Worth that appeared to be from Imperial Construction, which was doing business with the city. The fraudulent request, which was granted, was to update Imperial’s wiring instructions so that Fort Worth’s invoice payments due to Imperial would be directed to a new account at Chase Bank.

Court Sentences Man Who Stole $700K in City Phishing Scam

A man accused of stealing about $700,000 from the city of Fort Worth, Texas, through an online phishing email scam was sentenced by the courts on Wednesday to 12 years in prison after he pled guilty to the crime.

Gbenga Felipe Sentenced To 12 Years For Phishing Scam

Gbenga Felipe Sentenced To 12 Years For Phishing Scam Tarrant County Hopes Sentence Discourages Criminals (Fort Worth, TX) – 372nd District Court Judge Scott Wisch on Wednesday sentenced Gbenga Fadipe to 12 years in prison after he pled guilty to first-degree felony Theft greater than $300,000. The offense involved $693,625.77 in funds stolen from the City of Fort Worth. “If criminals are deciding who to target, and they know Tarrant County judges are giving sentences like this, they may avoid this area in the future,” Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney Sharen Wilson said. Here’s how the theft occurred. In October 2017, a change of account request was submitted to the city of Fort Worth that appeared to be from Imperial Construction, which was doing business with the city. The fraudulent request, which was granted, was to update Imperial’s wiring instructions so that Fort Worth’s invoice payments due to Imperial would be directed to a new account at Chase Ba

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