CEO of Milwaukee fuel company “Exit 7c, Inc.” charged with wire fraud
MILWAUKEE — Federal prosecutors have charged the CEO of a
Milwaukee fuel company with wire fraud after he allegedly bilked investors out
of more than $6 million by exaggerating the company’s performance.
According to court documents filed Wednesday in the Eastern
District of Wisconsin, Blessing Egbon, CEO and founder of Exit 7c, Inc., bilked
investors out of the money between August 2018 and and July 2020 by
exaggerating profits, sales volume, growth and overall financial performance.
He allegedly used the money to visit luxury nightclubs, fly on private jets and
rent villas.
Court documents filed Thursday show he has agreed to plead
guilty to three counts of wire fraud. Egbon’s attorney, Michelle Jacobs,
declined comment.
Egbon also faces a civil lawsuit brought by the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission. That action was filed in August 2021. A
jury trial has been set for this August.
Exit 7c sells fuel in bulk to trucking companies, rental car
agencies and other transportation businesses.
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