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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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GARDEN CITY, N.Y. - A man accused of luring lonely hearts on the Internet to engage in secretly videotaped sex that he and his then-girlfriend used as blackmail pleaded guilty Thursday to grand larceny and conspiracy charges.

Michael Largue, 46, pleaded guilty in exchange for a sentence of up to eight years in prison. Co-defendant Shawn Payne has pleaded guilty and is expected to get up to seven years at her sentencing next month.

Prosecutor Kathleen Rice said she was satisfied that they pleaded guilty to the top charges. Each faced 20 years in prison if convicted at trial.

"They will be receiving serious prison sentences for what they have done," Rice said.

After their arrest in January, police seized an estimated 100 hours of videotape of people engaged in sex acts from Largue's Franklin Square home, prosecutors said.

Payne and Largue, who at the time were a couple, met their victims on a number of adult Internet sites, prosecutors said.

Largue would tell women that they were "the one," and that he wanted to marry them. He then would offer to help married women get divorced and would hire a financial adviser — Payne — to assist them, prosecutors said.

Several victims gave the defendants their banking and financial information while others were urged to sell or mortgage their homes and move in with Largue, prosecutors said. One woman lost $50,000.

Another scenario involved Internet chats and telephone calls between Payne and a male victim. Prosecutors said Largue secretly videotaped and photographed the encounters.

Payne then told the victim that she would send the damaging images of the sex to his wife unless he paid $50,000, prosecutors said.

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I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

USE THE REPORT BUTTON INSTEAD OF MESSAGING A MODERATOR!

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Egypt
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The man has issues.

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Almost afraid to admit this, but I was born and raised in Garden City and went to school in Franklin Square for a bit. Don't know any of the people involved in this though. :whistle:

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TIMELINE

Civil Ceremony - 02/19/2005

I-130 Mailed Out - 02/25/2005

I-130 NOA1 - 03/04/2005

I-130 Approved - 04/07/2005

Pay I-864 - 05/13/2005

Return I-864 - 07/22/2005 *We mailed in the wrong birth certificate which led to a month or so delay*

Family Ceremony - 10/22/2005

Interview in Montreal - 12/22/2005

Activate Visa - 12/25/2005

Move to Virginia - 04/06/2006

Mailed I-751 - 11/02/2007

Received in Vermont - 11/05/2007

Check Cashed by VSC - 11/09/2007

Received NOA 1 - 11/10/2007

Biometrics - 01/10/2008

Card production ordered - 09/10/2008

Card received! - 09/17/2008

Now on to citizenship...

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Dumb azz lol.

Citizenship

Event Date

Service Center : California Service Center

CIS Office : San Francisco CA

Date Filed : 2008-06-11

NOA Date : 2008-06-18

Bio. Appt. : 2008-07-08

Citizenship Interview

USCIS San Francisco Field Office

Wednesday, September 10,2008

Time 2:35PM

 

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