U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced on Wednesday that a New Jersey man who used telephone dating services to defraud women and then evaded federal authorities had been given a 66-month prison sentence.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced that 58-year-old Atlantic City resident Patrick Giblin pled guilty to wire fraud and eluding apprehension in federal court.
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On July 23, 2020, while serving time for charges relating to the phone fraud, Giblin escaped custody. His sentence was scheduled to end in Newark, so authorities were moving him there from a jail in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
Since the dating fraud involved interstate travel and the use of an interstate facility to promote illegal behavior, the sentence was handed out in 2017.
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Officials from the United States Marshals Service reportedly captured him in Atlantic City on March 10, 2021.
Officials claim he resumed his scamming ways in April 2019 while he was behind bars and continued until his arrest in March 2021.
Authorities say he used phone dating services to contact women, then told them he planned to move there so he could pursue personal relationships with them. Later, officials said, he collected funds from these women using interstate money wire services.
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According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Giblin was also sentenced to three years of supervised release and must pay $23,428 in restitution.