Hargobind punjabi tahilramani
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He would tell his “marks” to travel to Indonesia on the pretext of scouting locations, drafting screenplays, and similar jobs.
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The idea was simple enough: using his skills of impersonation, mimicking accents, and voices, Hargobind would allegedly coax up-and-comers within the film industry to Indonesia on the promise of working on big Hollywood projects. It was in 2015 that he was alleged to have started what would later be termed the “Con Queen” scams. He had called as an American, Iranian, and a Russian to make these threats, leading to more prison time being tacked on. From inside the prison, he even called in a fake bomb threat to the US Embassy in Jakarta using a phone he had hidden within his cell. Once back in Indonesia, he was sent to prison for embezzlement at some point in 2006. Image Credit: Campside Media/The Jakarta Post In addition, he was also charged with falsifying checks in Las Vegas back in 2001. At the time, he was a defendant in a lawsuit that accused him and a few others of misappropriation of school funds. After a short stint at a community college in California, he attended Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. Hargobind moved to the United States around the age of 18 to attend college. His father was a film producer during the 1980s, introducing him to the world of movies. He was born to immigrants from Pakistan and Hong Kong. Hargobind Tahilramani is a 41-year-old man from Jakarta, Indonesia.