Hushpuppi sentenced to 11 years imprisonment

Convicted fraudster, Ramon Abbas, aka Hushpupi has been sentenced to 11 years and three months’ imprisonment by the United States District Court sitting at the Central District of California on Monday, after he was found guilty of laundering proceeds of a school financing scam, business email compromise and other fraudulent cyber schemes.

The United States Department of Justice, in a statement on Tuesday, said the Instagram celebrity was also ordered by a federal judge to pay $1.7m in restitution to two fraud victims.

The judgment, which was delivered by Justice Otis Wright II, put an end to Hushpuppi’s trial that started after his arrest in June 2020 in his Dubai, United Arab Emirates hotel apartment.

The Assistant Director in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Office, Don Alway, in the statement, described Hushpuppi as “one of the most prolific money launderers in the world.”

Hushpuppi was extradited to the United States on July 3.

He was arrested for defrauding over 1.9 million people, majority of whom were Americans.

He also pleaded guilty to the charges filed against him.

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