• News
  • Texas News
  • Sports
  • Finance
  • Medical
  • Crime
  • Finance
Friday, December 5, 2025
  • Login
Brady Today
  • News
  • Texas News
  • Sports
  • Finance
  • Medical
  • Crime
  • Finance
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Texas News
  • Sports
  • Finance
  • Medical
  • Crime
  • Finance
No Result
View All Result
Brady Today
No Result
View All Result
Home Texas News

Houston Couple Sentenced To Prison For $3 Million Romance Scheme Targeting Elderly Victims

James Griffin by James Griffin
June 26, 2025
in Texas News
0
Houston Couple Sentenced To Prison For $3 Million Romance Scheme Targeting Elderly Victims
0
SHARES
5
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A Houston couple has been sentenced for their roles in a romance scheme that defrauded elderly victims across the nation, according to US Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei. Darlington Akporugo, 47, pled guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and wire fraud, while his wife, 37-year-old Jasmin Sood, also known as Jaslynn Washington, entered her plea to the same charges.

U.S. District Judge Charles Eskridge sentenced Akporugo to 188 months in prison, while Sood received 121 months. Following their sentence, both will serve three years of supervised release and pay $3,123,073 in reparations. During the court, victims spoke about the couple’s deceptive techniques, which included forcing one victim to buy a fancy automobile and renting a residence for them. Authorities arrested the couple as they were driving the victim’s car and residing in her rented home.

The court described the scheme as heartless and far-reaching, noting that Akporugo and Sood specifically targeted older ladies, including widows. Judge Eskridge emphasized the financial damage caused by their activities and commended the victims for their courage in coming forward. Akporugo admitted to being a key figure in the Houston-based operation, which used internet romances to persuade victims from Chicago to Kentucky to transfer funds to bank accounts he controlled.

Sood created fake businesses and bank accounts under aliases, depositing monies in disguise. The duo utilized fictitious aliases on social media to gain people’ trust, convincing them to invest in nonexistent businesses or supply finances for manufactured personal situations. Akporugo directed victims, primarily elderly people, to submit money via platforms such as Facebook, which was then lavishly spent or transferred to co-defendants. Authorities identified more than 25 victims, with losses reaching $3 million.

“Investigating and prosecuting those that perpetuate romance scams—particularly those who target the lonely elderly—will always be a priority for the Southern District of Texas,” said Ganjei. “We applaud those victims courageous enough to notify authorities, and we encourage others who have been victimized to similarly come forward. Together, we may stop the next fraudster.”

Special Agent in Charge Chad Plantz of Immigration and Customs Enforcement – Homeland Security Investigations (ICE-HSI) stated, “Romance scams and other financial schemes like this exploit our nation’s elderly and vulnerable populations out of their hard-earned retirement savings and other critical funding that they need to survive. As a result, they are often left emotionally devastated and financially ruined with limited options for recovery once the money has been laundered out of the U.S. Thanks to the courage of the victims in this case who came forward quickly to report it to law enforcement, we were able to successfully track down the two criminals responsible and hold them accountable before they could take advantage of additional victims.”

Reference Article

Previous Post

Crown Point Man Charged with Three Counts of Child Molestation

Next Post

Man Shot Dead In New Orleans Was Corrections Officer At Jefferson Parish Prison

Next Post
Man Shot Dead In New Orleans Was Corrections Officer At Jefferson Parish Prison

Man Shot Dead In New Orleans Was Corrections Officer At Jefferson Parish Prison

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • ICE Arrests Jamaican Illegal Immigrant Working as Maine Police Officer After Attempted Firearm Purchase
  • Trump Administration Targets Nigerians in Crackdown on Birthright Citizenship and Visa Access
  • Texas Man Lived with Wife’s Decomposing Body for Over a Month After Allegedly Killing Her
  • AML Bitcoin Founder Sentenced to 7 Years for Multi-Million-Dollar Fraud
  • Tsunami Waves Reach Hawaii After Powerful 8.8 Earthquake Near Russia; Alerts Issued for U.S. West Coast

important Page

  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and conditions

Trending News

  • ICE Arrests Jamaican Illegal Immigrant Working as Maine Police Officer After Attempted Firearm Purchase July 30, 2025
  • Trump Administration Targets Nigerians in Crackdown on Birthright Citizenship and Visa Access July 30, 2025
  • Texas Man Lived with Wife’s Decomposing Body for Over a Month After Allegedly Killing Her July 30, 2025
  • AML Bitcoin Founder Sentenced to 7 Years for Multi-Million-Dollar Fraud July 30, 2025
  • Tsunami Waves Reach Hawaii After Powerful 8.8 Earthquake Near Russia; Alerts Issued for U.S. West Coast July 30, 2025

Categories

  • Accident
  • Crime
  • Finance
  • Medical
  • Missing Person News
  • News
  • Politics
  • Space
  • Sports
  • Texas News
  • Weather News

About Us

we offer a fresh approach to all things Brady and McCulloch County.  We work everyday to bring you exciting and up to date coverage of events large and small within our great community.

Contact Us

P.O. Box 684
Brady, TX 76825
Phone: 325-240-0515
Email: [email protected]

Calf Creek Media & Botxbyte Media Group

No Result
View All Result
  • About
  • brady-today.com
  • Buy Adspace
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms and conditions

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Go to mobile version