Orlando, Florida U.S. District Judge Paul G. Byron has sentenced Audrey Montserrate (50, Dania), Benancio Lopez (53, St. Cloud), Richard Ellis (30, Miami), and Donald S. Sutliff (42, Kissimmee) to federal prison terms for laundering proceeds from a fraudulent sweepstakes scheme. As part of the sentences, the Court also entered a money judgment for the proceeds of the charged criminal conduct. Each previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering.
According to court documents, Montserrate, Lopez, Ellis, and Sutliff laundered the proceeds of a fraudulent sweepstakes scheme that operated out of Costa Rica and primarily targeted elderly victims in the United States. Promoters operating from illegal telemarketing call centers in Costa Rica called victims in the United States and falsely informed them that they had won a large cash prize in a sweepstakes. The victims were instructed to send money to United States government officials, including Montserrate, Lopez, Ellis, and Sutliff, to pay fees and taxes in order to retrieve their prize. The victims sent the funds to Montserrate, Lopez, Ellis, and Sutliff by bank wire transfer, third-party wire services, and mail. The defendants then transferred the fraud proceeds to conspirators in Costa Rica, after deducting a fee for laundering the funds. Montserrate laundered $735,500, representing fraud proceeds from at least 18 victims. Lopez laundered $486,747 from 11 victims; Ellis laundered $130,168 from 23 victims; and Sutliff laundered $18,503 in fraud proceeds from 5 victims.
Montserrate and Lopez each received a sentence of 30 months in federal prison. Ellis was sentenced to 14 months imprisonment, and Sutliff was ordered to serve 12 months in federal prison.
This case was investigated by the St. Cloud Internal Revenue Service - Secret Service Financial Crimes Task Force, which is comprised of the Internal Revenue Service - Criminal Investigation, the United States Secret Service, the St. Cloud Police Department, the Osceola County Sheriffs Office, the Brevard County Sheriffs Office, the Palm Bay Police Department, the Casselberry Police Department, the Kissimmee Police Department, the Winter Park Police Department, and the Maitland Police Department. It was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Karen L. Gable.
--DOJ Middle District of Florida
Source: U.S. Secret Service