Monday, January 22, 2007

Nigerian Scam Stuff

This article from the online 'zine of the Detroit Free Press is amazing.

County funds lost in Nigerian scam
Treasurer accused of illegal transfer

The longtime treasurer of Alcona County (Michigan)was accused Wednesday in an embezzlement scheme in which he may have served as both perpetrator and victim, sending up to $1.25 million in county funds and his own life savings to con artists after falling for one of the notorious online Nigerian banking frauds.


Thomas Katona, 56, of Harrisville was charged with nine felonies, including embezzlement and fraud, after a monthlong investigation by state authorities of numerous unauthorized wire transfers he allegedly made of county funds to overseas bank accounts.

The accounts were allegedly controlled by operators of a Nigerian advance fee fraud, law enforcement officials said.

Katona had been treasurer for Alcona County, along Lake Huron in the northern Lower Peninsula, for 13 years. He was relieved of his job in late November, after the alleged fraud was uncovered.

The county, with only about 11,000 residents, is the third least-populous in the Lower Peninsula. The county government has a total budget of only about $4 million.


Court documents said that in August and September, Katona made at least eight unauthorized wire transfers totaling $186,500. Earlier in the year, he sent at least $72,500 of his own money to the same accounts, the documents said.

County officials learned of the unauthorized transfers when Katona was in London, apparently to meet with some of his contacts, and bank records were faxed to county offices. Local bank officials had warned Katona earlier that they suspected he was dealing with Nigerian fraud artists, according to the documents.

A preliminary audit of county finances, which turned up an additional forged document, indicates a shortfall of $1,236,700. It was unclear how much of the missing money was invested in the scheme, officials said.

A spokesman for Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox said Wednesday evening that efforts are under way to track the money and the con artists behind the scheme -- variations of which have been on the Internet for a decade. Investigators doubt any of the money would be recovered, spokesman Matt Frendeway said.

Frendeway said details of the circumstances under which Katona was ensnared were not immediately available.

Carolyn Brummond, vice chair of the Alcona County Board of Commissioners, said Wednesday evening that she had no comment. Other officials could not be reached.

Cheryl Peterson, editor and publisher of the Alcona County Review, said Katona had been convicted of a misdemeanor while doing bookkeeping work for a private company several years ago.

"This is a tremendous blow to a small community where we trust our politicians," she said.

12 comments:

Amadeo said...

Damn...somebody actually sent some money out!?!?!

Dallas DYSfunction said...

I only send them money if they propose to me. It makes me feel it's all about me.

Zen Wizard said...

Well, this is sad and pathetic and funny in a gallows sort of way all at once.

heartinsanfrancisco said...

I've heard about this scam for a couple years at least.

Our politicians seem to be getting dumber and dumber. Who knew that was even possible?

Steph said...

Does that mean they won't send me anymore emails? Damn! I enjoyed those.

Kav said...

And they wonder why people don't bother voting? It's not just apathy, it's distrust.

Anonymous said...

Trust nobody. Especially not politicians or accountants.

LadyHAHA said...

what? you mean I can't cash checks from the estate of an upstanding Nigerian businessman who has recently passed away?

Darn.

Mackenzie said...

Hey the city of Virginia Beach sent over a million to a company it no longer used for retirement accounts any longer.

Fairmaiden327 said...

read my post please

Rhys said...

Excuse me Missy Prissy, but you have yet to join our 'Burning Shame' club, started over at my blog. If you have a MySpace account, 'fess up! :)
XXOO

jali said...

amadeo,
Unbelievable in this day and age!

dallas,
All about you is a good thing.

zen,
More pathetic than anything.
Imagine being married to this guy...

hearts,
We should have a "dumbest politician" contest.

christina,
So, so true.

steph,
I'll send your email address to my connections over there - no worries - the letters will continue.

kav,
Look where apathy and distrust have taken the US. We're the political idiots of the world.

winters,
I trust you!

elaine,
It's still worth a try... lemme know.

bv,
Send a link - I want to see it.

fair,
I'm going, I'm going.

rhys,
If the firewall here didn't prevent it I'd probably have a space over there.