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Nigerian Court Jails American Businessman Who Scammed Godson Echegile, Other Nigerians In $1.5m EB-5 Visa Scam

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Convicted American businessman, Marco Antonio Ramirez

An American businessman, Marco Antonio Ramirez, has been convicted and sentenced to 74 years in prison by a Lagos State Special Offences Court for defrauding victims of over $1.5 million through an EB-5 visa scam and an additional $368,698.24, in fraudulent activities.

According to report in Punch, Marco Antonio Ramirez was convicted and sentenced on Tuesday in fraud case brought against him by Nigeria anti-graft agency.

Justice Mojisola Dada, who handed down the sentence, found Ramirez guilty on two separate consolidated charges brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

The court ruled that the prosecution had proved its case beyond a reasonable doubt.

On the first charge, Ramirez was sentenced to eight years each on counts one to six, and 10 years each on counts seven and eight.

On the second charge, he received 10 years each on counts one to 12 for obtaining money by false pretence, and 10 years each on counts 13 to 16 for stealing.

The EFCC said Ramirez and his companies, USA Now LLC, Eagle Ford Instalodge Group LP, and USA Now Energy Capital Group LP, obtained the said money from their victims by promising them access to the Employment-Based Fifth Preference United States of America Investor Programme, which would qualify them to be eligible for the issuance of USA Green Card and permanent residency, but that the convict reneged on his promise.

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Instead of fulfilling these promises, Ramirez converted the funds for his personal use.

Dada, in her judgment, held that “The convict dishonestly converted the money meant for investments to his personal use.

“The prosecution has successfully proved that the promises made to the victims were false, and the funds obtained were under fraudulent pretences,” she said.

The EFCC said Ramirez’s fraudulent activities took place in 2013, noting that one of the victims, Godson Echegile, lost $545,000 to Ramirez under the false pretext that it was a processing fee for his investment, which would qualify him for a U.S. Green Card through the EB-5 programme.

He was initially arraigned on 12 counts bordering on fraud and he pleaded not guilty. Later, the EFCC amended the charge and Ramirez was re-arraigned on 16 counts on June 24, 2022.

The American was said to have committed the offences on February 5 2013 and April 18, 2013, in Lagos.

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When the trial commenced, the prosecution counsel, M.S. Owede, who led Samuel Daji, tendered several documentary evidence and called witnesses to prove the allegations against him and he was cross-examined by the defence counsel, Mr. Lawal Pedro (SAN).

The case suffered several adjournments at the stage of adoption of final written addresses before counsel in the suit eventually adopted their final addresses on May 8, 2024, and the judge adjourned for judgment.

However, while delivering judgment on Tuesday, Dada found Ramirez guilty as charged and sentenced him to 10 years each on counts one to 12 bordering on obtaining by false pretence, and 10 years each on counts 13 to 16 bordering on stealing.

The judge also found him guilty on another separate amended nine-count charge bordering on $368,698.24 fraud.

In a separate case, Ramirez was found guilty of defrauding another victim, Gabriel Ogie Edeoghon, for $250,000 on July 26, 2013.

He falsely claimed that the money was for an investment in the USA Now Energy Capital Group LP, which would make Edeoghon eligible for a U.S. Green Card through the EB-5 visa programme.

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Ramirez received additional sentences of eight years each on counts one to six and 10 years each on counts seven and eight for this particular fraud.

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