The sentencing of embattled internet fraudster, Ramon Abbas popularly as Hushpuppi who is standing trial over alleged internet fraud has been postponed once again.
Hushpuppi’s sentencing date was postponed by the United States District Court for Central District of California after he scored an unexpected relief in the ongoing trial.
The delay of the sentencing of the 39-year-old which was billed for Monday afternoon, September 19, but has now been postponed to November 3, 2022, comes after several days of fruitless appeals by his lawyers, Peoples Gazette reports.
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According to the new report, Judge Otis D. Wright of the District Court in Los Angeles said Mr Abbas will now be sentenced on the new date based on the court’s own motion.
This comes days after Hushpuppi Abbas revealed that he only made the sum of $300,000 in his criminal career.
He made the revelation in a handwritten appeal letter filed on Friday and addressed to Judge Otis D. Wright in a final attempt to reduce his jail sentence.