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Richard Maike sentenced to 10 years in jail for I2G fraud


Infinity2Global Ponzi founder Richard Maike has been sentenced to 10 years in jail.

Maike may also pay a $100,000 financial high-quality, with restitution to be decided subsequent 12 months.

Infinity2Global was an MLM Ponzi scheme Maike (proper) launched again in 2013.

Lengthy after I2G had collapsed, Maike and a number of other high I2G promoters had been indicted in 2017.

The DOJ pegged I2G investor losses at “at the least $16 million”.

Following prolonged delays for various causes, Maike’s trial lastly kicked off on July twelfth.

On September seventh a jury convicted Maike of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, cash laundering, tax evasion and securities fraud.

Maike’s sentence follows a denied eleventh hour movement for acquittal and a brand new trial. The restitution part of Maike’s sentence is to be decided at a February 2nd, 2023 listening to.

If Maike serves the total size of his sentence he’ll be 65 at time of launch.

Maike was discovered responsible alongside co-defendants Doyce Barnes and Faraday Hosseinpour.

Barnes is scheduled to be sentenced later immediately. Hosseinipour’s sentencing standing and/or schedule is unknown.



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