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2 Nigerian brothers sentenced to 17 years in US for sextortion

The FrontierThe FrontierSeptember 6, 2024 3492 Minutes read0

•The 2 Nigerian brothers Samuel and Samson, and their victim, late Jordan DeMay

A US court has sentenced two Nigerian brothers, Samuel Ogoshi, 24, and Samson Ogoshi, 21, to 17 years and six months in prison.

They were sentenced for their involvement in a sextortion scheme that tragically led to the suicide of 17-year-old Jordan DeMay, reports AFP.

They sent DeMay a friend request on Instagram, pretended to be a girl his age, and flirted with him.

The brothers lured DeMay into sending them explicit images by pretending to be a girl his age and threatened to send his pictures to his friends if he did not send him money.

DeMay sent as much money as he could and pleaded with the scammers, threatening to kill himself if they spread the images.

“Good… Do that fast, or I’ll make you do it,” the brothers replied.

However, DeMay took his life less than six hours after their initial conversation on March 25, 2022.

This case marks the first successful prosecution of Nigerians for sextortion in the U.S., highlighting a growing trend of such crimes linked to Nigeria.

John DeMay, the deceased’s father, told Marquette federal court in Michigan that he still has nightmares after finding his son dead in his bedroom.

He said the family moved out of the house to escape the memory.

The brothers were extradited to the US in August last year to face prosecution over numerous cases of sexual extortion of young men and teenage boys on social media linked to them.

They pleaded guilty in April to conspiring to exploit teenage boys in Michigan and across the US sexually.

In a statement yesterday, Merrick Garland, attorney general, said over 100 victims, including at least eleven minors, fell to the brothers’ scam.

“These sentences should serve as a warning that the perpetrators of online sexual exploitation and extortion cannot escape accountability for their heinous crimes by hiding behind their phones and computers,” Garland said.

“The Justice Department will find them, no matter where they are, and we will bring them to justice in the United States.”

At the sentencing, both brothers apologised to DeMay’s family.

“I’m sorry to the family. We made a bad decision to make money, and I wish I could change that,” Samson said.

Their defence attorneys said the brothers’ crimes were fuelled by drug abuse and the sextortion scam culture in Nigeria.

The judge said the crimes showed a “callous disregard for life,” especially as they continued targeting other victims even after learning that DeMay died.

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