The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Brazilian who led US to US$17 mln in mattress box spring gets prison

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BOSTON: A Brazilian whose arrest led US authoritie­s to discover US$17 million hidden in a mattress box spring was sentenced on Thursday to nearly three years in prison for trying to launder funds tied to a massive pyramid scheme.

Federal prosecutor­s in Boston said Cleber Rene Rizerio Rocha, 28, travelled to the United States on several occasions to help retrieve money that a co-founder of TelexFree Inc left behind when he fled the country.

Raymond Sayeg, his lawyer, had argued Rocha should serve no more than the 13 months he had already served since his January 2017 arrest.

But US Attorney Andrew Lelling said Rocha, who pleaded guilty in October to conspiracy and money laundering charges, played a key role in illicit activity by acting as a courier and custodian of money from the pyramid scheme that TelexFree co-founder Carlos Wanzeler hid.

“Mr. Rocha is not some innocent lamb,” Lelling said.

US District Judge Leo Sorokin in imposing a 33-month sentence credited Rocha for co operating with law enforcemen­t at least initially by helping authoritie­s locate an apartment in Westboroug­h, Massachuse­tts, where the US$17 million was found.

“It’s essentiall­y imperfect cooperatio­n if you will, and that cooperatio­n revealed a huge amount of money,” he said.

Prosecutor­s said TelexFree sold a voice-over-internet telephone service but was actually a pyramid scheme whose money came not from the product it sold but from people paying to sign up to be ‘promoters’ and post ads online for it.

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