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Oklahoma Inmate Sentenced to 46 Months for Role in Prison-Based Phone Fraud and Extortion Scheme

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Secret Service on March 15, 2017. It is reproduced in full below.

(Washington, D.C.) The U.S. Secret Service, New Haven Resident Office, successfully

concluded a prison-based phone fraud and extortion scheme case against Darrik Forsythe

when he was sentenced in U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut. Forsythe was sentenced

on March 13, 2017, by U.S. District Judge Robert Chatigny in Hartford, CT, to 46 months of

imprisonment, followed by three years of supervised release, and ordered to pay full restitution

for his role in the scheme.

According to court documents and statements in court between February 2011, and October

2011, Forsythe and at least three other inmates at the Lawton (Oklahoma) Correctional Facility

utilized smuggled cellular phones to obtain a total of $674,100 from one Connecticut resident

through the scheme. Under false pretense and threat, Forsythe and others involved in the

scheme befriended gay men on phone-based chat lines. The Connecticut victim had befriended

an individual named Joe on Megamates, a phone-based dating service. After befriending

Joe individuals began to call the victim demanding money. The callers threatened to reveal

the victims sexual orientation and cause physical harm to the victim or his family if the victim

did not comply. The callers initially demanded cash and later instructed the victim to send

prepaid debit card numbers. As the scheme progressed, the callers demanded increased

amounts of money ranging from several hundreds of dollars to $5,000 or more, multiple times

per week. The victim contacted law enforcement after depleting his familys $670,000

inheritance for which he served as the custodian. He committed suicide in 2014.

Forsythe has been serving a twenty-year sentence for robbery since 2002. His federal sentence

will run consecutive to his state sentence.

This case was investigated by the U.S. Secret Service, New Haven Resident Office, with

assistance from the U.S. Secret Service Oklahoma Field Office, the Federal Bureau of

Investigation, and the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. This case was prosecuted by the

U.S. Attorneys Office, District of Connecticut, with the assistance of members of the U.S.

Attorneys Office for the Western District of Oklahoma.

Source: U.S. Secret Service

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