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Man gets 4 1⁄2 years for role in online romance scam

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BOSTON >> A Massachuse­tts man convicted of helping steal millions of dollars from hundreds of people in online romance scams, often regaling the victims with stories of oil rig explosions and foreign jails, has been sentenced to 41/2 years in prison.

Kofi Osei, 30, and his alleged accomplice­s from 2016 to 2020 targeted mostly older people seeking companions­hip by creating fake online dating profiles, prosecutor­s said in a statement Tuesday.

They gradually gained their victims’ trust before directing them to transfer money to one of dozens of bank accounts Osei opened using fake passports, aliases and phony business names, federal prosecutor­s said in a statement. Once the money was in the bank account, it was quickly withdrawn.

Some of the money was used to buy cars that were sent to Nigeria and sold, prosecutor­s said.

The scheme received more than $8 million in proceeds, $4 million of which went directly into accounts that Osei opened and controlled, prosecutor­s said.

Among the victims was a Florida woman who sent more than $200,000 to accounts Osei controlled after being told that her online boyfriend needed funds to secure his release from custody following an explosion on his oil rig, according to court records.

Another victim from California sent $65,000 to an account Osei controlled after being told the money was needed to support employees injured in an accident at the overseas worksite of her online boyfriend and to release him from jail, prosecutor­s said. The woman was “left financiall­y and emotionall­y devastated,” prosecutor­s said.

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