Two Nigerian athletes have been convicted in the United States for taking part in a “complex fraud scheme.”
Emmanuel Ineh, a long jumper, and Toluwani Adebakin, a sprinter, pleaded guilty to charges of “sending thousands of illicitly obtained proceeds to fraudsters in Nigeria as part of a larger mail fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering conspiracy,” according to a statement released by the US attorney’s office of the southern district of Mississippi.
“According to court documents, Emmanuel Ineh, 23, and Toluwani Adebakin, 25, pleaded guilty to violations of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1957, for engaging in monetary transactions in property derived from specified unlawful activities, collectively sending tens of thousands of illicitly obtained proceeds to fraudsters in Nigeria as part of a larger mail fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering conspiracy.
“The scheme involved Track and Field athletes from multiple higher learning institutions in the United States, with part of the conspiracy being operated out of Hattiesburg while the Ineh and Adebakin were Track and Field teammates at William Carey University. William Carey University was cooperative throughout the investigation.”
Adebakin is a 200m and 400m runner.
Both defendants are scheduled to be sentenced on February 15, 2023, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
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