Nigerian Scammer Nets 12+ Years for $7.5M Cybercrime Spree

Nigerian national Bamidele Omotosho was sentenced to 12 years for cyber scams that swindled millions from U.S. citizens. Omotosho and his crew went full cyber-heist mode, laundering money through prepaid cards and stolen IDs, even hacking the Employees Retirement System of Texas. Thanks to law…

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Who knew the dark web was just a Nigerian prince away from a major plot twist? Bamidele Omotosho just found out the hard way that crime doesn’t pay…well, unless you count prepaid debit cards and cars shipped to Nigeria.

Key Points:

  • Bamidele Omotosho sentenced to 12 years and seven months for cyber scams costing U.S. citizens millions.
  • Scams included romance fraud, business email compromise, and hacking retirement systems.
  • Authorities shut down xDedic dark web marketplace in January 2019.
  • Omotosho was one of 19 suspects charged for using xDedic’s services.
  • Law enforcement continues to target illegal marketplaces, arresting hundreds and seizing millions.

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