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A Maryland man has been sentenced to eight years in federal prison following a scheme that defrauded more than a hundred elderly people.
A federal jury convicted Keno Romario Brown, 26, of Hyattsville, in March 2020 of mail and wire fraud over a lottery scheme. The judge ordered Brown to pay $775,225 in restitution, as well.
In what prosecutors called a “heartless scheme,” Brown and two co-conspirators started contacting victims in April 2013 and identified themselves as representatives of a company.
Brown told the victims that they won a lottery or sweepstakes sponsored by the company, but in order to collect the prize, the victims had to pay fees and taxes in advance.
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Silver Spring resident Anjan Ghosh Tagore was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for receipt of child pornography, and he was given an additional 18 months for violating his supervised release from a previous conviction. (Shutterstock )
GREENBELT, MD Anjan Ghosh Tagore, of Silver Spring, was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison Thursday followed by a lifetime supervised release for the receipt of child pornography, and he was given an additional 18 months for violating his supervised release from a previous federal conviction for possession of child pornography. The sentences, which were announced by the U.S. Attorney s Office District of Maryland, are to be served consecutively.
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