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    Sextortion ring conspirators sentenced for death of Michigan teen

    By Zac Harmon,

    3 days ago
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    Two brothers from Nigeria were sentenced Thursday for their role in an international sextortion scheme that led to the death of a teen from Michigan.

    24-year-old Samuel Ogoshi and 21-year-old Samson Ogoshi will spend years in federal prison after pleading guilty to charges of conspiracy to sexually exploit minors. The two used hacked social media accounts to pose as women and contact people across the U.S.

    The Ogoshi brothers got victims to send them nude selfies, then threatened to share the images with the victims' family, friends, and community. The Nigerians demanded money to not publish the pictures.

    Among the more than 100 victims was 17-year-old Jordan DeMay in Marquette. The teen sent several hundred dollars, but the scam account demanded more. DeMay took his own life in March of 2022.

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    The Ogoshi brothers were extradited from Nigeria to West Michigan in August 2023. They pleaded guilty this past April .

    “Today’s sentencing of Samuel and Samson Ogoshi sends a thundering message,” said U.S. Attorney Mark Totten. “To criminals who commit these schemes: you are not immune from justice. We will track you down and hold you accountable, even if we have to go half-way around the world to do so. The day when you could commit these crimes, rake in easy cash, destroy lives, and escape justice is gone.” Totten continued: “And to parents, teenagers, and everyone who uses a cell phone: please, please be careful. These devices can connect you to criminal networks around the world. Don’t assume people are who they say they are. Don’t share compromising images. And if you’re a victim, please reach out. There’s help, and law enforcement stands ready.”

    Samuel and Samson Ogoshi will both serve up to 17 1/2 years in prison before spending 5 years on supervised release.

    If you or someone you know is the victim of sextortion, the FBI has set up a webpage with information and resourses .

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    Kathy Enciso
    3d ago
    I am not condoning these men's actions by any means. what I think they do is deplorable but as parents we need to be teaching our children what can happen to them especially over the Internet and the horrific consequences of their actions can be, as parents we also need to be monitoring their phones whether they like it or not . these two men are NOT the only ones out there doing this, there are hundreds if not thousands scamming people every day. with technology always becoming more sophisticated we need to be mindful and educate our children of the dangers that come along with using it
    Tamara Edwards
    3d ago
    Our Justice System is broken. The sentence should fit the crime. This is a slap on the wrist. What they did was reprehensible.
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