Hushpuppi: US court adjourns sentencing 

The United States attorney’s office in the central district of California has again postponed the sentencing of Hushpuppi, the self-confessed international fraudster.
The embattled socialite is now scheduled to be sentenced in November — although the new date remains unclear.
BBC Pidgin quoted Ciaran Mc Evoy, spokesperson at the US attorney’s office, as saying the sentencing will now hold on November 3.
But Premium Times, citing a court notice, said Otis Wright, the trial judge, fixed November 7 as the date to sentence Hushpuppi.
“Counsel is notified, the sentencing is continued to November 7, 2022, at 11:30 a.m. as to Defendant Ramon Olorunwa Abbas,” the notice reportedly read.
This makes it the third time Hushpuppi’s sentencing date will be adjusted since his conviction last year.
He was earlier expected to be sentenced on February 14 but the court adjourned the case to July 11.
The court session was again shifted to September 11.
Hushpuppi was arrested in the UAE back in June 2020 alongside 11 of his associates over allegations bordering on hacking, impersonation, scamming, banking fraud, and identity theft.
His extradition to the United States followed after the UAE police detailed his arrest in a special operation dubbed ‘Fox Hunt 2’, where he was accused of defrauding 1.9 million victims to the tune of N168 billion.
The 39-year-old would later plead guilty to money laundering, putting him at the risk of 20 years imprisonment.”