The Borneo Post

Brazilian who led US to US$17 million under mattress pleads guilty

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BOSTON: A Brazilian whose arrest led US authoritie­s to discover US$ 17 million hidden under a mattress pleaded guilty on Thursday to charges that he tried to launder funds tied to one of the largest pyramid schemes ever.

Cleber Rene Rizerio Rocha, who prosecutor­s said tried to help get money out of the United States that a co- founder of TelexFree Inc left behind when he fled the country, entered his plea in federal court in Boston.

Rocha, who pled guilty to conspiracy and money laundering charges, is scheduled to be sentenced on Dec 7.

While the charges each carry up to 20 years in prison, prosecutor­s have agreed to recommend a 40-month term based on his cooperatio­n.

The 28-year- old’s case stemmed from an investigat­ion of TelexFree, a Massachuse­tts-based company that sold voice- overintern­et telephone service and was founded by James Merrill, a US citizen, and Carlos Wanzeler, a Brazilian.

Prosecutor­s said TelexFree was a pyramid scheme, making little to no money selling its service while taking in millions of dollars from thousands of people who paid to sign up to be ‘ promoters’ and post ads online for it.

TelexFree collapsed in 2014, inflicting more than US$ 3 billion in losses on nearly 1.89 million people worldwide, prosecutor­s said. Merrill was arrested in 2014. He was sentenced in March to six years in prison after pleading guilty to conspiracy and fraud charges.

Wanzeler in 2014 fled to Brazil, where he cannot be extradited from, leaving behind tens of millions of dollars he laundered from TelexFree accounts, prosecutor­s said.

In 2015, Leonardo Casula Francisco, Wanzeler’s nephew, asked someone who became a cooperatin­g witness to help transfer cash generated from the scheme that Wanzeler had hidden in the greater Boston area out of the United States, prosecutor­s said.

The pair agreed someone would be sent to the United States to deliver the money in increments to the witness, who would send it to accounts in Hong Kong where it would be transferre­d to Brazil, prosecutor­s said.

In December, Casula sent Rocha to the United States to deliver money to the witness, an indictment said.

After a Jan 4 meeting in a parking lot where Rocha gave the witness US$ 2.2 million in a suitcase, federal agents followed Rocha to a Westboroug­h, Massachuse­tts, apartment complex, prosecutor­s said.

They said that after Rocha was arrested, he helped agents locate the apartment, where they found US$ 17 million hidden under a mattress. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Approximat­ely US$17 million found under a mattress in connection with an investigat­ion related to what authoritie­s say was a pyramid scheme is shown in this file photo raid in Westboroug­h, Massachuse­tts, US. — Reuters photo
Approximat­ely US$17 million found under a mattress in connection with an investigat­ion related to what authoritie­s say was a pyramid scheme is shown in this file photo raid in Westboroug­h, Massachuse­tts, US. — Reuters photo

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