The fraud case against Olalekan Ponle a.k.a Mr Woodberry who was arrested alongside Ramon Abbas a.k.a Hushpuppi has been dismissed by a US court.
Recall that Woodberry was accused of
tricking a Chicago company into sending wire transfers totalling $15.2
million. Prosecutors disclosed that companies based in Iowa, Kansas, Michigan,
New York and California were also victims of the fraud.
He was arrested in the United Arab
Emirate on June 10 after a raid by operatives of the Dubai crime unit, and
subsequently extradited to the U.S. on July 2.
Though Woodberry was indicted by a grand a jury on an eight-count charge of wire fraud, the United States government
on Monday, July 20th filed a motion through its attorney John R. Lausch,
requesting that the case against him be dismissed without prejudice.
Lausch said “Counsel for the government
has spoken with counsel for the defendant and defendant’s counsel has no
objection to this motion. Respectfully submitted”
A court order issued by Judge Robert W.
Gettleman on Tuesday, July 21, confirmed that the government’s motion to dismiss a complaint without prejudice was granted.
Mr Gentleman said “Without objection the
complaint against defendant Ponle is dismissed without prejudice. Motion
presentment hearing set for 7/23/2020 is stricken”
Since Woodberry's case was
dismissed without prejudice, it is temporal as the prosecutor can
refile the case within a certain period of time.
The probable causes of dismissal range
from the unavailability of sufficient evidence, an improper criminal complaint or
charging document, to loss of evidence necessary to prove the defendant
committed the crime.
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