
A Chicago-area man, Nikko D’Ambrosio, who previously sued dozens of women for allegedly bad-mouthing him on a Facebook dating page, has been sentenced to one year in federal prison for tax fraud. The fraud involved mob-connected sweepstakes gaming machines. The judge described the tax fraud as 'patently outrageous.' D’Ambrosio's legal issues have garnered significant media attention, including his previous lawsuit against the women. The judge remarked that the miles D’Ambrosio claimed to have driven 'would have allowed you to drive to the moon and back.'

‘He is not the most sophisticated human being’: Man who sued women for trash-talking him on Facebook sentenced for tax fraud https://t.co/9wVh61Q34f
A Chicago-area man who made headlines when he filed a lawsuit against dozens of women who allegedly bad-mouthed him on a Facebook dating page was sentenced Wednesday to a year in federal prison for a tax fraud that the judge called “patently outrageous.” https://t.co/cl222Ggq7a
A Chicago man who sued dozens of women who allegedly bad-mouthed him on a Facebook dating page has been sentenced to a year in federal prison for his role in tax fraud involving mob-connected sweepstakes gaming machines https://t.co/5vR8NyjE4Y https://t.co/Ykhlr6rZuV