A former Defense Department employee pleaded guilty to laundering money for Nigerian scammers

Samuel D. Marcus, 33, of Oreland, served as a "money mule," collecting and transferring victims' funds into overseas bank accounts or cryptocurrency exchanges, prosecutors said.
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