Joinder wrote:notorial dissent wrote:PoE isn't safe cowering in his beat up camper in the UK from prosecution in the US. It is unlikely that any of the states would bother with the expense of extradition, but since the tougher sentences would come at the Federal level he could face trouble there, particularly if one of his suckers tries to pay off their taxes, and one of them ultimately will, with one of his funny checks. Using the US mails to commit fraud and aiding in tax fraud could get him in serious trouble. That being said I don't know what the likelihood of it actually happening is.
The answer to your last sentence is probably "none".
He remains as free as a bird, despite being labeled s con man, despite his venture being called fraud, despite being reported over and over again by Quatloosians to various authorities, no one is prosecuting him, and none of the members of his " fraudulent" bank have moved to take action against him.
Of course that may well change, but I would be interested to know what charges the CPS would consider worth pursuing in the UK.
Peace
Yet...
You're right, of course, that no law enforcement agency, on either side of the pond, has yet taken any action against him. We don't know if they are building a case or not.
Again, its true that none of his customers (that we know of) has, as yet, filed a criminal complaint against him.
However, fraud cases can take years to develop. While the individual amounts he has received from his customers is small, the authorities have, in the past, prosecuted people alledgedly running small cons, when the number of victims becomes large enough.
While Peter hasn't defrauded any banks, councils, credit card companies or others, directly, it might still be possible for the big banks to file a complaint, arguing that his actions have cost them time and money. IANAL and I don't live in the UK, so I don't know if this is true. I think that a big bank could probably have a large civil case against him. Again, IANAL, so take this opinion for what it is, and with a rather large grain of salt.