- Rufai was arrested while trying to jet out of the U.S. on May 14 for allegedly using the identities of more than 100 Washington residents to steal more than $350,000 in unemployment benefits from the Washington State Employment Security Department (ESD) during the COVID-19 pandemic last year
The United States government says the husband of a woman proposed to stand surety for Abidemi Rufai, the suspended aide of Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State, is a convicted fraudster.
The U.S., through its Department of Justice, said the surety’s husband, Idris Soyemi, was in 2014 convicted of wire fraud, the same offence Rufai is being detained for, according to court documents.
Tessa Gorma, the acting attorney argued in the government’s filing that the latest revelation shows the surety, Nekpen Soyemi, “is not an appropriate person to perform that role.”
She added that it is dangerous to release Rufai on bail.
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This development is coming four days after the U.S. said Mrs Soyemi herself “is a suspect in an investigation into an email impersonation scheme.”
Ms Gorma, in her emergency motion to stay release order confirmed that the surety’s husband, Mr Soyemi, was previously convicted of wire fraud for purchasing stolen Personal Identity Information (PII) over email, and using the stolen PII to engage in credit card and bank fraud.
He was indicted at the U.S. District Court in New Hampshire, documents seen
The documents revealed that Mr Soyemi utilised the e-mail address, [email protected] to perfect the fraud.
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