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Pretending to be the prince of Saudi Arabia to defraud for 31 years was sentenced to 18 years in pri

Original title: the man was sentenced to 18 years for cheating by pretending to be the prince of Saudi Arabia for 31 years

A man in the United States calls himself the 'Prince of Saudi Arabia'. Over the past 31 years, he has traveled all over the world and fraudulently collected $8 million (about 55.22 million yuan). He was sentenced to 18 years and six months in prison on Friday (31st) for exposing his feet by feasting on pork at a rich feast.

According to the daily mail of June 2, Anthony & middot, 48; Jigyak, from Miami, Florida, has been fooling around under the guise of 'Prince alsaard' since he was 17. He carries forged diplomatic documents every time he travels and is surrounded by a group of bodyguards to maintain vigilance.

In addition to five-star hotels, credit card companies and famous brand stores, there are also a large number of rich businessmen and investors. They are shocked by their famous brands, luxury cars, private planes and yachts. They simply don't think they have encountered 'counterfeits'.

In order to curry favor with the Saudi royal family, many people took the initiative to offer money and gifts to try their best to please, while the fake prince laughed and frequently set out to lobby investors from all over the world, fabricated projects to recruit investment and collected a total of US $8 million.

In 2017, jigyak worked with Jeffrey & middot, an American real estate tycoon; Sofer revealed his identity flaw in a dinner party. He ate bacon bacon and other pork products in public, which was completely inconsistent with traditional customs and made the host suspicious. After sending someone privately to find out the true identity of jigyak, Sofer informed the FBI.

Jigyak was soon arrested and his resume stunned the world. It turned out that the false prince was born in Bogota, Colombia in 1970. He was an orphan. He was adopted by a couple in Michigan at the age of 7, but his adoptive parents divorced at the age of 14, which made him feel inferior and love to lie, forming a mixed personality disorder.

Last Friday (31st), jigyak, who was charged with 18 counts of electronic fraud and identity counterfeiting, was sentenced to 18 and a half years in prison. During the trial, he insisted that "I am not a monster" and said that he is not the only mastermind. A group of criminals conspired with him in various scams and "others should stand in the dock"&# 8203;&# 8203;&# 8203;&# 8203;&# 8203;&# 8203;&# 8203;