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Man who duped Facebook and Google pleads guilty in €88m internet fraud case

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A Lithuanian man who duped Google and Facebook into transferring more than $100 million (€88 million) into accounts he controlled has pleaded guilty to wire fraud.

Evaldas Rimasauskas entered the plea in federal court in Manhattan.

Judge George Daniels set a July 24 sentencing date.

The charge could carry as many as 30 years in prison and a fine of as much as $1 million dollars or twice the crime’s proceeds.

Rimasauskas was extradited to New York from Lithuania in 2017.

He has been detained since.

According to court documents, Google sent more than $23 million (€20.3 million) and Facebook nearly $100 million (€88m) to bank accounts he controlled.

Google, of Mountain View, California, has said it has recouped its money.

Facebook, of Menlo Park, California, has said it recovered most of its money.

 


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