Convicted Nigerian Fraudster, HushPuppi Commits $400m Fraud Even While In US Prison

March 18, 2022
Convicted Nigerian Fraudster, HushPuppi Commits $400m Fraud Even While In US Prison
Convicted Nigerian Fraudster, HushPuppi Commits $400m Fraud Even While In US Prison

Nigerian big boy, HushPuppi who was arrested for being a fraudster who had scammed people of over 24 million dollars and was jailed during trial and finally found guilty.

He has been in the US police custody for a while and now he has been declared by the FBI to still be operating from inside the prison.

He recently was found guilty of committing fraud of $400million dollars from the prison and scammed people of their hard earned money.

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This precedes that HushPuppi cannot be stopped. Regardless of location, he has chosen to remain unrepentant and continue to scam and strip people of their money just for his selfish reasons or maybe just for the fun of it as he can’t spend any of the money while in custody

 

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