A champagne-guzzling conman known as ‘Fizzy’ was jailed for eight years
for cheating pensioners out of their life savings in a multi-million-pound
lottery scam.
Frank Onyeachonam
targeted elderly victims to pay for his love of the high life – lavishing his
illegal earnings on fast cars, designer clothes and luxury watches.
He won his nickname
because of his taste for champagne, insisting on drinking a brand named Ace Of
Spades as he mingled in exclusive members’ clubs.
But his crimes left
behind a string of desperate victims, stripped of their savings, mentally
wrecked and often estranged from their families.
One said his repeated
requests for money made her feel like she ‘had been raped over and over again’.
Onyeachonam, suspected
of being the British frontman of an international gang, defrauded dozens of
victims of at least £2million but maybe as much as £30million.
He tricked them into
thinking they had won the Australian lottery but had to pay him to ‘unlock
their winnings’.
His dupes ended up
giving him between £2,000 and £600,000 apiece, despite never having bought any
Australian lottery tickets.
One 69-year-old
victim, from Crawley, West Sussex, was left with debts of £90,000.
Onyeachonam, 38,
bragged online about his wealth – spelling out his name in bank notes in a
Facebook photo.
As well as buying
designer outfits and stocking his fridge with £500 bottles of champagne, he
bought two homes in his native Nigeria.
When police raided his Canary Wharf
flat in London, they found notes describing victims as ‘old’, ‘poor’ and
‘cripple’, the Old Bailey heard.
Two co-defendants –
Lawrencia Emenyonu, 51, and Bernard Armah, 38 – were jailed for 18 months and
eight months respectively.
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