Elderly widows targeted in ‘romance’ fraud; suspect arrested at KCI leaving country
Ronayerin K. Ogolor was arrested Friday at
Ogolor, 49, is charged in
Federal prosecutors allege that since 2014, Ogolor defrauded his victims out of more than
He and other participants in the conspiracy are charged with targeting people through websites such as Facebook, ChristianMingle.com or Hangout.com.
Victims, both men and women, were contacted across
Once relationships were established, conspirators requested money from their victims for things like hospital bills, travel fees, customs expenses, gold import taxes, or investment opportunities, the charges allege.
Victims were told to send money through wire transfers or to deposit money into bank accounts, including accounts set up allegedly by Ogolor.
Court documents say 13 different victims each sent tens of thousands of dollars to Ogolor.
In one case, a widow from
Another victim in
Other alleged victims of Ogolor lived in
FBI agents who had been investigating the case learned that Ogolor, a naturalized American citizen originally from
They arrested him on Friday at KCI as he prepared to board a flight. His destination was listed as
He is now in custody and prosecutors are seeking to have him held without bond while the case is pending.
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