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New Jersey Man Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud Conspiracy in Government‑Impersonation Gold Scam

He awaits sentencing after an FBI probe of handoffs of valuables arranged by impostors.

Overview

  • Bharat Awasarmol pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Portland to conspiring to commit wire fraud and to making false statements to an FBI agent.
  • Prosecutors say he and others defrauded seven people across Maine, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey and Virginia.
  • Callers posed as government officials and told victims to withdraw cash or buy gold for supposed safekeeping with fake agents.
  • FBI agents intercepted Awasarmol in Maine as he accepted a package from a victim directed by someone claiming to be from the Federal Trade Commission to hand over gold bars.
  • He faces up to 20 years on the conspiracy count and up to five years for the false‑statement offense, with sentencing to follow a presentence investigation.