Thursday, May 14, 2009

WILLIE D ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED APPLE IPHONE SCAM!

THE CHARGES ARE LAID OUT BY THE FEDS!

William James Dennis, aka Willie D, was arrested last night on charges of wire fraud, acting United States Attorney Tim Johnson announced today.

A sealed criminal complaint charging Dennis, 42, a rap music recording artist, with wire fraud stemming from his purported sales of Apple iPhones through a company known as Texas One Wireless was unsealed following Dennis' arrest last night by FBI agents at Bush International Airport. Dennis was returning from an overseas trip. Dennis is expected to appear before a U.S. Magistrate Judge in Houston later today at which time the United States expects to seek Dennis' continued detention in federal custody without bond pending further criminal proceedings.

According to allegations in the criminal complaint, beginning in September 2008, Dennis, posing as an electronics salesman, used eBay to establish his credibility with international buyers. Once a buyer showed interest, Dennis allegedly directed them outside of eBay to conduct sales via e-mail. Numerous foreign individuals placed orders with Dennis for iPhones and other electronics. Dennis required payment to be electronically transferred to his bank account and once the transaction was confirmed, Dennis would send tracking numbers for packages that were never shipped. When the buyers complained about not receiving their purchases, Dennis allegedly claimed he had filed a complaint with the U.S. Postal Service or hired carrier and that he could not refund their money until he knew where his goods were. Eventually, Dennis would cease communication with the victimized parties. The investigation leading to the filing of federal charges was initiated when a purchaser who did not receive merchandise nor a refund contacted law enforcement authorities.

Wire fraud carries a maximum punishment, upon conviction, of 20 years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine. The period of incarceration can be followed by up to five years of supervised release and restitution to the victims may also be ordered.

Willie D was the lead member of a Houston rap group known as the Geto Boys. Between 1989 and 1996, the group recorded a number of hit songs and had some albums that reached gold and or platinum status. In early 2005, the Geto Boys released a reunion album that was written and produced by Dennis. Dennis founded Relentless Music Ventures in 2006 and signed other groups.

The charges against Dennis are the result of an investigation conducted by the Houston Division of the FBI. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Sherri L. Zack.

20 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:31 PM

    Free Willie D!!!!

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  2. Anonymous2:14 PM

    damn is he broke?

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  3. Anonymous2:41 PM

    Its always a scam when it comes to these type of people I was just reading something saying how he is such a buisinessman I see it is all bullshit he is just a crook

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  4. Anonymous2:43 PM

    willie dont have shit his wife has been taking care of him forever he tries to front as if he really got it but beleive me he is broke

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  5. awww dayum Willie "he'll sit alone in a four cornered cell starin' at prisioners". Innocent until proven guilty. I remember his talk show he had some very valid talking points, outlooks, and takes on various issues! Maybe it's all part of God's grand design. He could school some of the imprisioned knuckleheads one on one daily.

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  6. Anonymous4:42 PM

    wille d look like we want see you in along time

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  7. Maybe his mind was playin tricks on him. 8^P

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  8. Anonymous4:44 PM

    I guess he will be geting his on reality check

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  9. I think the man was set up. I've known him for a long time man. Crazy? Yes. Stupid? No.

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  10. Willie D will be in federal court tomorrow morning (Friday) at 10 am. He will be on the 7th floor in Judge Malloy's courtroom. If you're a fan and you want to show support you may just show up...the federal court house is in downtown Houston on Rusk at Bagby.

    The Insite

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  11. Anonymous7:06 PM

    joenkobema said...
    ...... He could school some of the imprisioned knuckleheads one on one daily.

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    And teach them how to be cyber-crooks?

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  12. Anonymous7:15 PM

    thats goo for his scamming azz

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  13. Anonymous9:21 PM

    i guess i see why he is a ghetto boy

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  14. Anonymous9:49 PM

    But if you show up, please don't act a fool. there will be cameras and reporters there.

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  15. Anonymous10:15 PM

    Remember that old song by the ghetto boys when they say tell me what you see D. Well I kind of rewrote it and it goes like this. "Tell me what you see D." some baldhead inmates and they looking at you, "Tell me what you see D.", the prosecutor, the baliff, the D.A. and the P.O.L.I.C.E.

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  16. <<<<< Anxiously awaiting your report from the court my bro.

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  17. Anonymous11:10 AM

    Innocent until proven guilty !!! You people should be showing support, not hating on the man ! And I have known him for 15 yrs, yes his wife is makin a grip for a energy company, he has alwways has his own stuff ! he has a studio and several offices right now !

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  18. Anonymous1:19 PM

    Willie D will be out soon trust me, so show some support and quit hattin so much! When he is out you won't be talking that sh**

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  19. Anonymous 7:06 - Paul went to prision, in the Bible, and good came of it. I'm not attempting to condemn anyone to any harsh existence, but IF it happens it may be where he's supposed to be to help others.

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