
Photos of the Lagos slum where suspected Nigerian cyber fraudster, Ramon Abass AKA Hushpuppi, allegedly bought foods on credit and washed cars to survive during hard times has hit the Internet.
Recall that the suspected Nigerian fraudster, and Instagram socialite, Hushpuppi, was arrested in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, by the International Police (INTERPOL), on the 10th of June, 2020.
Hushpuppi along with other accomplices, including Olalekan Ponle AKA Woodberry, were accused of committing serial cyber frauds. They were busted in their apartment in Dubai.
Hushpuppi was thereafter extradited to the US, he is to be charged for also laundering million of dollars meant for native Americans.
Despite his lawyer's "Gal Pissetzky" legal intervention, he was recently denied bail application as he has been transfered to California for prosecution.
Below are photos of Hushpuppi's humble beginning, where he allegedly bought foods on credit and washed cars to survive in Lagos;



A word for Hushpuppi!.
Credit: TheCable
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