A US court sentences Nigerian citizen Adedayo Fateru to 87 months in prison over a $1.7 million money laundering scheme. The convicted individuals are Adedayo Fateru, a Nigerian citizen and US permanent resident, along with his accomplices Lisa Farrow, William Atwater, and Victoria Stone. She and Fateru, the Nigerian citizen, then guided the recruits on how to open bank accounts and move the stolen money, collecting portions of whatever cash was withdrawn in the process. Adedayo Fateru and accomplices' sentences handed downFateru received the heaviest penalty: 87 months in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release. Farrow was sentenced to 45 months, Atwater to 33 months, and Stone to 25 months, each with a period of supervised release attached.