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Fraud scandal: US gives Ebony Mayfield probation, $4000 in an indictment suit, no guilt

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At the conclusion of the indictment filed against Ebony Mayfield by the United States Attorney for Northern District of Georgia at the District Court in Atlanta, Georgia, Ebony Mayfield, a former staff of Springfield Aviation Company Inc. was given Probation and a $4000.fine in respect of the Criminal Indictment, after an investigation spanning over three years and involving about five Agencies of the US Government.

Ebony, an administrative staff with limited knowledge in Letter of Credit Transactions, pleaded guilty to one count in the indictment, presumably as she realized the futility of attempting to explain several Letters of Credit utilized for purchase of Aircraft for Air Peace Limited in a Jury trial.
A law firm in Nigeria, A.O. Alegeh & Co, Legal Practitioners and Notaries Public, explained that Probation is the lowest possible sentence available under US Federal Law.

The firm highlighted that Ebony was not given any prison, sentence, confinement, or home detention by the Court. According to the firm, “this confirms the position of our Clients that there was no fraudulent intent in all the Letters of Credit, there was no victim in any way, manner, or form.

“All the funds involved were legitimate funds belonging to Our Clients. There was no loss of money or any damage whatsoever to any third Party.

“The US Government admitted in Court  that no Bank suffered any financial loss in this matter.”
the counsel noted that there have been false and unsubstantiated Press stories in Nigeria, about the Indictment and Ebony Mayfield.
The legal firm maitnaineed: “Our Clients never took loans or credit from any US Bank and Ebony was never paid the sum of $20,000.00 at any time to commit any fraud, as is being peddled by a section of the Nigerian Press. “Ebony, like other Springfield Aviation Company Inc. staff was only paid her bi-weekly salary and/or allowances.

“These stories are far from the truth and are deliberately being peddled by a section of the Nigerian Press for ulterior
motives.
“Our Clients maintain their innocence in the matter and state that all steps taken in respect of the Letters of Credit were taken in good faith and with legitimate funds. All the aircraft involved were brought into Nigeria and utilized in the operations of Air Peace Limited. There was no victim.

“There was no loss of funds to any person and there was no criminal intent whatsoever.
“Our clients’ position has been reviewed by various Law Enforcement Agencies in Nigeria and no evidence of criminality has been established against our Clients. Our Clients remain resolute in the assertion of innocence.”

 

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