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Jamaican man sentenced to 5 years in Florida lottery scheme

Published:Friday | August 28, 2020 | 2:42 PM
He pleaded guilty last November to conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

JACKSONVILLE, Florida (AP) — A Jamaican man has been sentenced to five years and six months in federal prison in the United States for running a lottery scheme in Florida and his home country.

A federal judge in Jacksonville last week sentenced Darryl Cleon Forbes, 27, according to court records.

The court also ordered Forbes to forfeit $2.4 million and pay $1.1 million in restitution.

He pleaded guilty in November to conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

From 2015 to 2017, Forbes and others operated a fraudulent sweepstakes scheme, prosecutors said.

Forbes and his co-conspirators, posing as FBI and Department of Treasury officials, falsely informed victims in the US that they had won a prize in a sweepstakes and had to pay various fees and taxes to retrieve their prize.

The group often targeted the elderly.

No victim of the conspiracy ever received a promised prize, investigators said.

Forbes and his co-conspirators kept all the money.

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