Murder case: Two Nigerian Brothers Plead Not Guilty to Charges Connected to Michigan Teen’s Suicide Death

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In a shocking turn of events, Michigan has been rocked by a gruesome murder case involving two brothers, Samuel and Samson Ogoshi have been charged with a heinous crime connected to the suicide death of a teenager in the state. 

The brothers, who have on Friday pleaded not guilty to the charges, are now facing a trial that could determine their fate.

According to the Michigan police reports, the brothers are accused of tormenting a teenage girl to the point of causing her to take her own life. The victim, a 17-year-old student, was allegedly subject to intense bullying by the brothers, which eventually led to him taking his own life. The brothers have been charged with cyberbullying, stalking, and multiple counts of harassment.

A publication by the GRAND RAPIDS dated August 18 states that Samuel Ogoshi faces an additional charge of sexual exploitation of a minor resulting in death, which is punishable by up to death. He pleaded not guilty to that charge as well.

Added that the Federal prosecutors have said they won’t pursue the death penalty against Samuel Ogoshi.
“Today’s hearing is another step forward in the judicial process following the successful extradition of the Ogoshi brothers from Nigeria to the United States last Sunday,” U.S. Attorney Mark Totten said in the publication.

“My office is fully prepared to present the facts of the case during a fair trial.”
Meanwhile, at the Thursday arraignment which took place at the Gerald R. Ford Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in downtown Grand Rapids, the federal prosecutors had said they are hopeful a third co-defendant charged for his role in the scheme – 19-year-old Ezekiel Robert – will also be extradited from Nigeria.

Samuel Ogoshi, 22, Samson Ogoshi, 20, and Robert are accused of sexually extorting numerous young men and teenage boys throughout West Michigan and across the United States by posing as a woman online and getting their victims to send nude photos of themselves.

Once the trio allegedly got nude photos of their victims, they would blackmail the person, threatening to release the photos to friends and family unless they paid a certain amount. The scheme is commonly called “sextortion.”
Federal officials allege the three defendants bought multiple hacked social media accounts to exploit young men from February 2021 through May 2022.One of the victims was 17-year-old Jordan DeMay of Marquette.
The Federal prosecutors say Samuel Ogoshi, posing as a woman online, messaged the teen on March 25, 2022, and convinced him to send a sexually explicit photo of himself.

Samuel Ogoshi then allegedly threatened to share the photo with the teen’s friends and family unless DeMay sent $1,000. DeMay sent Samuel Ogoshi what he had – $300. In return, DeMay received a message that said, “Enjoy your miserable life.” The teen replied that he was going to kill himself because of the scammer.
Samuel Ogoshi then allegedly said to the teen, “Good… do that fast… or I’ll make you do it.”

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