I only skimmed through the article, but if I understood correctly the scammers made $23m, now have to repay $3.3m (which probably will never happen) and some of their assets were taken. They were given 4 and 6 year prison sentences (which might be cut short for good conduct I assume).
So in 3 years these blokes come out, with probably ~5m-10m stashed away? Not a bad ROI :(.
> In addition to the jail time, both convicts had to forfeit multiple possessions related to their crimes, including bank accounts, several pieces of real estate, and cars.
Problem is they‘re going to be doing audits constantly when you get out to recover the money. The lawyers will never give up. Buy a house and they‘ll goto court to get the house. Buy a car same deal if new and worth a few thousand second hand. Go on a bunch of holidays get audited by IRS since you‘re meant to be broke, is that unreported income?
paulgb|2 years ago
Sounds like the money was already spent.
iudqnolq|2 years ago
[1] From the plea agreement at https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/... . Add up bank accounts, blue book car value, and redfin estimate of the house. I didn't include the Sonoran Hills parcel because it didn't have a valuation.
marginallen|2 years ago
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qingcharles|2 years ago
You have to do something crazy while locked up to go over the 85%.
Prison is no joke at any level, but they will be in a minimum "camp" I assume.
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ge96|2 years ago
I could do the things being done here as well (technically capable) but I don't want to.
As in bots that automate mass production of garbage content, voice overs, stolen content, etc... and just play numbers/wait till they're reported.
paulpauper|2 years ago