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A federal judge in Tucson has sentenced a man to 21 months in prison for laundering funds from a lottery fraud scheme that targeted elderly people.

Prosecutors say Morgan Alek Forrester also was ordered to pay $176,000 in restitution.

Forrester is among four co-defendants charged in the conspiracy. He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering.

Prosecutors say Forrester participated in scheme where Jamaican-based scammers called elderly U.S. victims and falsely stated they had won a lottery.

In order to receive their winnings, the elderly victims were told they must first submit money for taxes and fees.

Prosecutors say Forresterโ€™s role in the conspiracy was to help launder the fraudulent proceeds to Jamaica.


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