Nigerian influencer Hushpuppi sentenced to 11 years in jail

Nigerian Instagram personality Ramon Abbas, popularly known as Hushpuppi. PHOTO | COURTESY
By
Wendy Sonye
Nigerian
internet personality Ramon Abass, popularly known as Hushpuppi, will serve 11 years
in jail after an American court found him guilty of fraud and money laundering.
His
sentencing comes more than two years after he was arrested by police in Dubai,
in June 2020, before being extradited to the United States for trial and
sentencing.
He
has been in the custody of the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) since
then.
According
to the United States Central District Court in California, Hushpuppi will only
serve 9 years in prison since he has been in detention at the Metropolitan
Correctional Centre in Chicago for the past two years as the suit's
determination continued.
The
court says that on diverse dates between January 2019 and June 2020, Hushpuppi used
an elaborate fraud scheme to dupe unsuspecting victims, swindle their money
before laundering the loot to banks all over the world.
He
was arrested alongside 11 other individuals.
The
court, however, did not reveal the exact
correctional facility where Hushpuppi will serve his 9-year sentence.
Prior
to his arrest, Hushpuppi had a knack for flaunting his lavish lifestyle
on social media.
The
pictures saw him become a social media sensation and at the height of his celebrity status he had over 2.5 million followers on
Instagram.
Many
believe that the snapshots eventually led to his downfall by drawing police to
him.
During
his trial, Hushpuppi is said to have pleaded with US Judge Otis Wright not
to send him back to Nigeria.
He
was reportedly very cooperative with police as investigations into the
accusations tabled against him continued.
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