Miami man gets more than 18 years in jail for impersonating Saudi royal, swindling investors out of millions - News Summed Up

Miami man gets more than 18 years in jail for impersonating Saudi royal, swindling investors out of millions


A 48-year-old Miami man was sentenced to 18 years and eight months in prison on Friday after admitting to impersonating Prince Sultan Bin Khalid Al-Saud of Saudi Arabia and swindling wealthy investors out of millions. He has been arrested at least 11 times for falsely claiming to be various members of the Saudi royal family, authorities say. Gignac's criminal enterprise began in 1987 after he secured a California state ID identifying himself as Khalid al-Saud. The real Khalid Al-Saud is the 79-year-old governor of Mecca. The fraudulent company reportedly presented Gignac as a member of the Saudi royal family who was offering exclusive business deals and investment opportunities.


Source: Fox News June 02, 2019 16:30 UTC



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