6 indicted in Internet-based car-selling scheme
 This is off the Los Angeles AP 12/29/11
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A federal grand jury  indicted six foreign nationals on charges that they defrauded hundreds of  customers out of more than $4 million in bogus Internet car sales, federal prosecutors said  Thursday.
The 24-count indictment returned Wednesday alleges a  scheme in which vehicles were offered for sale on legitimate websites that deal  in auto trading, according to a statement from the U.S. attorney's office.
The six defendants — from Germany, Russia, Romania and  Latvia — are accused of collecting payments from hundreds of would-be buyers  nationwide, siphoning millions of dollars to Europe and never delivering a  vehicle, the indictment said.
Authorities identified the alleged leaders  of the scam as Corneliu  Stefan Weikum, 37, a Romanian national, and Yulia Meshina-Heffron, 23, a  native of Yekaterinberg, Russia. Both are in federal custody in Nevada on  charges related to bulk cash smuggling.
Weikum monitored the fraudulent bank  accounts to determine if funds had been deposited, the indictment said. The  money was then withdrawn — primarily in cash — and delivered to Weikum and  Mishina. The two then allegedly wired the money from the United States to other  countries, mailed the funds in concealed packages to Berlin, or concealed the  funds in personal carry-on luggage while traveling to Germany, according to the  indictment.
At least 110 bank accounts were opened to fraudulently  receive the funds, according to the indictment. From September 4, 2007 until  October 5, 2010, victims deposited at least $4 million into the accounts.
"This case demonstrates our ability to track  down even the most sophisticated fraud artist who attempted to hide behind false identities and the perceived anonymity of the  Internet," said U.S. Atty. André Birotte Jr.
The defendants face charges including  conspiracy to commit bank and wire fraud and money laundering. If convicted, each could face sentences  totaling hundreds of years in federal prison.
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