According to the US Attorney's Office for the Central District of California, accusations that alleged international fraudster Ramon Abbas nicknamed Hushpuppi perpetrated over $400,000 fraud while incarcerated in the United States are untrue.
Thom Mrozek, the court's Director of Media Relations, informed reporters of this on Thursday.
According to him, no such complaint was filed against Hushpuppi by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The FBI Special Agent Andrew Innocenti, who was claimed to have submitted the new accusations against Hushpuppi, stated he didn't draft such a document, according to the court official.
"After looking at the document excerpted in recent media accounts, the document appears to have been fabricated.
"The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles, which filed the case against Mr. Abbas, has not filed any such document.
"We have checked with the FBI agent who supposedly authored the document, and he confirms it is a fake," Mrozek said.
"We have checked with the FBI agent who supposedly authored the document, and he confirms it is a fake," Mrozek said.



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