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$11m Alleged Fraud: Obinwanne Okeke Pleads Not Guilty, Remanded In Prison by gwarotango: 11:50am On Sep 17, 2019
Obinwanne Okeke, the 31-year-old Nigerian held by American authorities for alleged fraud, entered a plea of not guilty to two counts of wire and computer fraud at his first hearing on Monday.

The presiding judge at the Newport News, Virginia, federal courthouse, declared the case as “complex,” but said Mr Okeke should be remanded in prison until February 18, 2020 when the trial would continue. He appeared in court at about 2 p.m. and waived his right to a speedy trial.

The appearance came a week after a federal grand jury examined the evidence gathered by the F.B.I. and presented by the United States Department of Justice and found Mr Okeke guilty as charged and recommended him for trial.

Upon conviction, the jury also said Mr Okeke should be made to forfeit at least $11 million in asset and an emerald shaped diamond engagement ring found on him when he was first arrested by federal agents as he was about leaving the U.S. on August 6.

The Monday’s appearance marked the commencement of Mr Okeke’s criminal trial since he was arrested and remanded in custody of the U.S. Marshals Service more than a month ago.

Read also: Internet Fraud: Court grants one of 80 FBI suspects N27 million bail

He had made previous appearances before separate judges for preliminary hearings in his bail applications — all of which were declined.

Mr Okeke, known in Nigeria as ‘millionaire entrepreneur’ Invictus Obi, was accused by the F.B.I. of orchestrating the theft of $11 million from a foreign subsidiary of American heavy equipment manufacturer, Caterpillar.Using the infamous business email compromise scheme, Mr Okeke and his alleged accomplices spoofed Unatrac officials into making illicit transfers of about $11 million over several weeks in the first half of 2018.

Investigators said those who worked with Mr Okeke remained at large, and continued to seal crucial references to them in the case.

Dozens of other Nigerians have been arrested in largely unconnected fraud busts by American authorities since Mr Okeke was taken into custody.

Many of those cases were also traced to business email compromise, a process of targeting unwary business executives now commonly deployed across intricate networks of cybercriminals.

He faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted, as well as the possibility of forfeiting any ill-gotten acquisitions traced to him. Officials familiar with the trial told PREMIUM TIMES the evidence against Mr Okeke was compelling enough to elicit a guilty plea from him.

But since he had decided to go through the lengthy trial road, he could face maximum sentences with additional punitive liabilities if ultimately found guilty.By the time he returns to court in February 2020, he would have spent six months behind bars, and could still spend more time in the course of the trial as authorities continue to mark him as a flight


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Re: $11m Alleged Fraud: Obinwanne Okeke Pleads Not Guilty, Remanded In Prison by efighter: 11:59am On Sep 17, 2019
gwarotango:
Obinwanne Okeke, the 31-year-old Nigerian held by American authorities for alleged fraud, entered a plea of not guilty to two counts of wire and computer fraud at his first hearing on Monday.

The presiding judge at the Newport News, Virginia, federal courthouse, declared the case as “complex,” [b]but said Mr Okeke should be remanded in prison until February 18, 2020 when the trial would continue. [/b]He appeared in court at about 2 p.m. and waived his right to a speedy trial.


He will sing another song when next he appears in court.

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Re: $11m Alleged Fraud: Obinwanne Okeke Pleads Not Guilty, Remanded In Prison by gwarotango: 12:09pm On Sep 17, 2019
efighter:


He will sing another song when next he appears in court.
I wonder why he pleaded not guilty when the evidence against him is overwhelming. Now he faces the maximum 30 year penalty
Re: $11m Alleged Fraud: Obinwanne Okeke Pleads Not Guilty, Remanded In Prison by Nyamuri: 12:10pm On Sep 17, 2019
The nyamuri flat.head is in delusion and hallucinating within the prism of his mindset, thinking this is Nigeria where he could toss a couple bucks to his poverty ravaged fraudsters to shout "democracy is in danger"

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Re: $11m Alleged Fraud: Obinwanne Okeke Pleads Not Guilty, Remanded In Prison by Olanipekun1: 12:11pm On Sep 17, 2019
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Nyamuri:
The nyamuri flat.head is in delusion and hallucinating within the prism of his mindset, thinking this is Nigeria where he could toss a couple bucks to his poverty ravaged fraudsters to shout "democracy is in danger"
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Re: $11m Alleged Fraud: Obinwanne Okeke Pleads Not Guilty, Remanded In Prison by Sunofgod(m): 12:12pm On Sep 17, 2019
They should give him bail!
Re: $11m Alleged Fraud: Obinwanne Okeke Pleads Not Guilty, Remanded In Prison by kunleweb: 12:13pm On Sep 17, 2019
This isn't good
Re: $11m Alleged Fraud: Obinwanne Okeke Pleads Not Guilty, Remanded In Prison by adewest1999(m): 12:14pm On Sep 17, 2019
grin
Re: $11m Alleged Fraud: Obinwanne Okeke Pleads Not Guilty, Remanded In Prison by Mynd44: 1:05pm On Sep 17, 2019

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