The twenty-nine
year-old, who was facing charges bordering on wire fraud conspiracy at a United
States District Court in Illinois, was arrested alongside Hushpuppi in the
United Arab Emirates on June 10.
The fraud
case against Olalekan Ponle, also known as Woodberry, a close associate of
Ramon Abbas (Hushpuppi), has been dismissed.
They were
arrested for multiple fraud charges after a raid by operatives of the Dubai
crime unit. The duo were extradited to the U.S. on July 2.
However, US
prosecutors stated that Mr Ponle tricked an unnamed Chicago company into
sending wire transfers totalling $15.2 million.
Companies
based in Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, New York and California were also listed as
victims of Mr Ponle’s fraudulent activities.
The
allegations against him were summed up to an eight-count charge of wire fraud,
which violates section 1343 of the United States Codes.
However,
Premiums Times reported that the United States government on Monday filed a
motion through its attorney, John R. Lausch, requesting that the case against
Mr Ponle should be dismissed without prejudice.
“Counsel for
the government has spoken with counsel for the defendant and defendant’s
counsel has
no objection to this motion.
Respectfully
submitted,” Mr Lausch said.
A court order
issued by Judge Robert W. Gettleman on Tuesday said the government’s motion to
dismiss the complaint without prejudice was granted.
“Without
objection the complaint against defendant Ponle is dismissed without prejudice.
Motion presentment hearing set for 7/23/2020 is stricken,” Mr Gettleman ruled.
“Without
objection the complaint against defendant Ponle is dismissed without prejudice.
Motion presentment hearing set for 7/23/2020 is stricken,” Mr Gettleman ruled.
When a case
is dismissed with prejudice, it is over and done with, once and for all, and
can’t be brought back to court but when it is dismissed without prejudice, like
in the case of Mr Ponle, the dismissal is temporary as the prosecutor can
refile the case within a certain period of time.
The probable
causes of dismissal range from unavailability of sufficient evidence, an
improper criminal complaint or charging document, to loss of evidence necessary
to prove the defendant committed the crime.
However, the
reason for the dismissal against Mr Ponle is still unclear but there are
indications that the prosecutor will re-file a case against him.
Meanwhile, he
is yet to be released from detention at the time of this report.
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