Ghanaian Events Promoter Arrested In US Over $250,000 Fraud Allegation 

Terry Frempong-Masson

US-based Ghanaian promoter, Terry Frempong-Masson, is in police grip in the USA over allegedly using fake identities to steal more than $250,000 worth of film equipment from companies in Arizona, Georgia and Indiana.

Terry, who has been identified as a Ghanaian events promoter in the USA, had allegedly worked with the likes of Sarkodie, Shatta Wale, Nkansah Lil Win and others.

mycentraljersey.com report said that Terry Frempong-Masson, 30, was arrested on February 2.

He has been charged with one count of theft by deception, two counts of identity theft, one count of receiving stolen property, one count of money laundering, one count of conspiracy to commit theft by deception, and one count of criminal attempt to commit theft by deception, according to Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew Carey and Perth Amboy Police Chief Roman McKeon.

He was charged following a joint investigation by the Perth Amboy Police Department, the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office, New Jersey State Police Cyber Crimes Unit, Homeland Security Investigations-Newark, New Jersey Postal Service and the New York Police Department.

According to an investigation by Perth Amboy Sgt. Mabner Terron and Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office Detective Christopher Pennis, between January 19 and February 2, Frempong-Masson allegedly placed online orders for the rental or purchase of film equipment from three film companies using fraudulent identities.

Using a fraudulent identity, Frempong-Masson placed an order for $30,000 worth of film equipment with a film company based in Chesterfield, Indiana, and had the order shipped to his home in Perth Amboy’s Harbortown housing complex.

He allegedly also placed a $114,000 rental order with an Arizona-based film equipment company for delivery to his Perth Amboy home.

In addition, Frempong-Masson travelled to Atlanta to receive more than $130,000 worth of rental equipment from another film company that was acquired allegedly using a fake identity.