A Nigerian-based conspiracy to extort money from a Marquette teen resulted in a guilty plea on money laundering.
An Alabama man pleaded guilty Wednesday to conspiracy to commit money laundering in connection to the sextortion scheme that resulted in the death of a Marquette, Michigan teenager.
An Alabama man was convicted Wednesday of conspiracy to commit money laundering as part of a sextortion scheme that caused the death of a U.P. teenager.
Dinsimore Guyton Robinson, 29, of Huntsville, Alabama, is one of five U.S.-based defendants charged in the case and the first to enter a guilty plea.
An Alabama man pleaded guilty to money laundering tied to a Nigeria-based sextortion scheme that led to a Michigan teen’s death by suicide. Dinsimore Guyton Robinson, 29, of Huntsville, is among five U.S. residents linked to the scheme. He will be sentenced April 24 by U.S. District Judge Robert Jonker in Grand Rapids.
This year’s event was called “Legends and Lore 2--Even More Legendary.” It’s one in a series of fundraisers for the history center. The money collected supports the center in paying for necessary resources and programs.
Grant Nelson erupted for 25 points and Mark Sears added 24 as the Crimson Tide (15-3 overall, 4-1 SEC) defeated the Kentucky Wildcats, 102-97, at Rupp Arena. Alabama’s victory came four days after an ugly 74-64 loss to the Ole Miss Rebels at Coleman Coliseum.