U.S Court Rejects Bail for Nigerian Lady, IJEOMA MBONU CHANTHAVONG on Expired Visitor’s Visa for $450,000 Fraud, played courier role for Abuja Yahoo Boys’ Bank Fund Transfer

King David
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The defendant understands that pleading guilty may have consequences with respect to her immigration status, including removal or deportation. In 2022, she entered a Plea Agreement

She had her bail application crushingly rejected by a U.S. district court in Minnesota, a ruling that effectively seals her continued detention inside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility and paves the way for her deportation back to Nigeria, according to court filings sighted by our correspondent.

Mbonu served as the critical link between internet fraudsters operating in Nigeria and their unsuspecting victims on American soil. She is now staring down the barrel of forced removal from the country she has called home since 2017 and all the legal gymnastics she attempted to avoid that fate have come crashing down around her.

Mbonu entered the United States in 2017 on a B-2 visitor visa, the same type of visa that.View/Read Original.

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