Authorities said Sarpong and his co-conspirators, several of whom live in Ghana, set up phony profiles on online dating sites using fictitious or stolen identities and posing as US military personnel. They eventually pretended to forge romantic relationships with at least 40 victims overall and sought money from them, often purportedly to ship gold bars to the United States. — 123rf.com
CAMDEN, New Jersey: A man who helped dupe dozens into sending millions of dollars to people posing as US military personnel in an online dating scheme has been sentenced to 14 years in federal prison.
Rubbin Sarpong, 38, of Millville, New Jersey, must also pay more than US$3mil (RM13.04mil) in restitution to 36 victims under the sentence imposed Tuesday, as well as more than US$385,000 (RM1.67mil) to the Internal Revenue Service. He had pleaded guilty last November to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering and tax evasion counts.
