Allen Onyema’s Indictment: US Govt Admits No Loss Suffered by Any Bank, Says Law Firm Chinedu Eze Following the conclusion of the indictment filed against Ebony Mayfield, an American and a former staff of Springfield Aviation Comp
Following the conclusion of the indictment filed against Ebony Mayfield, an American and a former staff of Springfield Aviation Company, who was accused to have played a key role in an alleged bank fraud case against Allen Onyema, Air Peace founder, findings show that the United States government admitted there was no loss suffered by any bank.
“Ebony was an administrative staff with limited knowledge in Letter of Credit Transactions and pleaded guilty to one count in the indictment, presumably as she realised the futility of attempting to explain several Letters of Credit utilised for purchase of Aircraft for Air Peace Limited in a Jury trial. Probation is the lowest possible sentence available under US Federal Law.
The firm stated that its clients never took loans or credit from any US bank and Mayfield was never paid the sum of $20,000.00 at any time to commit any fraud, as is being peddled by a section of the Nigerian press.