A man believed to be a member of a criminal organisation that fleeced millions of dollars from American citizens in the lottery scam yesterday became the first Jamaican to be ordered extradited to the United States to answer charges related to the illegal operation.
The order was made after 28-year-old Damion Bryan of Hendon, Norwood in St James, waived his rights to an extradition hearing when he appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court before Senior Resident Magistrate Judith Pusey.
Barrett, who is from St James, was arrested by the Fugitive Apprehension Team last Thursday.
US prosecutors alleged that he was part of a criminal network that fleeced Amercians of millions of dollars.
Metty good morning!! Good fi him they r too rass thief. A same so them call mi from jamaica say Mi win Benz a mi fi go sent $375 through western union a when Mi sent it mi must call wa number weh dem give me a give them the number on the paper wen mi sent it off. A every second this man name mr lee no stop call mi and a get very rude pon mi mi just bring out di yardy inna mi and a tell him both him entired families a so di so call me lee stop call mi a tell him so dutty wud.
Me woulda sen mr.lee go western union till him weak
Only 375 him must hungry n bruk
only greedy people get scam