Court appoints lawyer for Obinwanne Okeke as his trial begins

Court appoints lawyer for Obinwanne Okeke as his trial begins

Obinwanne Okeke, the CEO of Invictus Group now has a lawyer appointed to him after he failed to show up in court without a defense attorney for the co

New rule now allows women to join armed forces in Saudi Arabia
Johan Rupert overthrows Dangote as Africa’s richest man
Buhari commissions seven projects in Borno State (Pictures)

Obinwanne Okeke, the CEO of Invictus Group now has a lawyer appointed to him after he failed to show up in court without a defense attorney for the commencement of his trial on two count charge of conspiracy to commit computer fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud. The attorney appointed for him is with the United States Federal Public Defender in Eastern District of Virginia.

Recall that the Forbes-rated young Nigerian ‘billionaire’ was arrested on August 6 in Alexandria, Virginia. His arrest came after FBI’s painstaking investigation upon receiving a petition from Unatrac over an unauthorized access by an unidentified individual who sent out an email with a fake invoice to the purchase department, defrauding the company of $12m.

Obinwanne Okeke was first arraigned before Magistrate Theresa Buchanan on August 7, after the FBI team led by Marshall Ward also found out that he duped an American shoe manufacturer and used several e-mail accounts which have previously been linked to fraudulent activities online and flagged in the F.B.I. database.

He was granted a request of seeing a public health dental hygienist on the first day of his trial. Though it is not clear how long he has been having issues with his teeth, however the US magistrate ruled that the doctor must attend to the suspected fraudster in custody.