Two Nigerian men sentenced in sextortion scheme related to Marquette teen’s death – MASHAHER

ISLAM GAMAL5 September 2024Last Update :
Two Nigerian men sentenced in sextortion scheme related to Marquette teen’s death – MASHAHER


MARQUETTE, Mich. (WJMN) – Two men were sentenced on Thursday inside Marquette’s federal courthouse, two years after their actions led to the death of Marquette teenager Jordan DeMay.

Samuel and Samson Ogoshi pled guilty in April to online sextortion charges. Originally, they were charged with four counts related to a blackmail scheme in which they used hacked social media accounts to pose as someone else, gather compromising photos from their target, and then threaten to distribute them if the victim didn’t pay.

In the case of Jordan DeMay, their actions resulted in DeMay dying by suicide.

Mother, responding officer react to ‘landmark’ guilty pleas in sextortion case

The Ogoshi brothers reached a plea deal, which took the number of charges from four to one. The crime still carries a 15-year minimum sentence and the understanding that the Ogoshis will cooperate with prosecutors as they continue efforts to extradite a third suspect, Ezekiel Robert.

As the investigation continued, in August of 2024 five people in the United States were arrested in a money laundering scheme tied to the sextortion investigation.

On Thursday, a judge handed down the sentence of 210 months in prison to Samuel Ogoshi and 210 months to Sampson Ogoshi.

During the sentencing hearing, impact statements were given by Jordan Demay’s mother, father, and step-mother.

Since DeMay’s death, lawmakers have been taking action to prevent future tragedies from happening. The package of bills aims to combat online sextortion targeting minors and vulnerable individuals.

We will update this story with additional details from Thursday’s sentencing shortly and a news conference with U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan, Mark Totten throughout the day.

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