US court jails Nigerian for $12 million tax fraud

US court jails Nigerian for $12 million tax fraud

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United States cout has jailed a Nigerian man, Babatunde Olusegun Taiwo, four years for stealing the identities of US Citizens to file fraudulent tax return claims.

The fraud was carried out through data leaked in security incidents, the US Department of Justice (DoJ) has said in a statement.

The statement said Taiwo, alongside co-conspirators including Kevin Williams, used the personal identifying information (PII) of individuals leaked due to a data breach at a payroll company to file false returns with the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

DoJ said Taiwo and his co-conspirators filed more than 2,000 fraudulent tax returns that claimed more than $12 million in refunds, of which the IRS paid out $889,712.

“The Department remains committed to prosecuting those who use stolen identities to steal money from the United States by filing false tax returns and claiming fraudulent tax refunds,” said Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Zuckerman.

“As today’s sentence makes clear, there is a heavy price to pay for such criminal conduct,” he added.,

Taiwo will serve his time in prison alongside three years of supervised release. He has also been ordered to pay back every cent the IRS issued.

Williams, according to The Guardian, was previously sentenced to 6 and half years in prison not only for his role in the ID theft but also for voter fraud and for re-entering the US after being removed from the Country.

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