A Nigerian man has been sentenced to life in Federal prison for
racketeering schemes that involved the capital murder of State District
Judge Julie Kocurek.
A federal judge yesterday sentenced 31-year-old Chimene Hamilton
Onyeri to life in federal prison for his leadership role in carrying out
fraud and racketeering schemes that involved the attempted capital
murder of State District Court Judge Julie Kocurek in November of 2015.
In addition to the prison term, U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel ordered Onyeri to pay $178,374.41 restitution.
“Today’s life sentence for Mr. Onyeri was about more than
obtaining a measure of justice for Judge Kocurek—although we certainly
did that. It was also about safeguarding the integrity of our judicial
system. This office, along with our federal, state, and local
law-enforcement partners, will be absolutely relentless in pursuing
those who attack or threaten judges or court staff. Impartial, fearless
judges are key to the rule of law. Today the rule of law was vindicated,” stated U.S. Attorney Bash.
On April 26, 2018, a jury convicted Onyeri of one count of conspiracy
to violate the Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organization (RICO)
statute, one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud, two counts of
conspiracy to commit wire fraud, seven counts of aggravated identity
theft, and six counts of witness tampering.