Texas man romanced and scammed women out of $1.6 million | News

PROVIDENCE, Rhode Islan (AP) — A Texas man posing as a high-ranking military man has pleaded guilty to participating in a scam in which women across the country were swindled out of an estimated total of $1.6 million for someone who showed him romantic interest, often posing as an Army general.

The women, often in their 70s and 80s and widowed or divorced, were persuaded to send cash or checks to addresses and businesses controlled by Fola Alabi, also known as Folayemi Alabi, 52, who lived in Richmond, Texas.

Last week, Alabi pleaded guilty to conspiracy and money laundering charges in federal district court in Rhode Island, the US attorney’s office said in a statement Monday.

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