Youtuber's lavish lifestyle up for auction in Maryland

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The U.S. Marshals Service will be auctioning off what they call a very 'unique' and 'flashy' collection of over 55 vehicles and jewelry in Maryland later this week after a popular out-of-state YouTuber was convicted in a criminal scheme.

from WED 11:00 AM MST until WED 7:00 PM MST, Eastern Pima-Southeastern Pinal-Santa Cruz-Western Cochise, Southern Graham-Central and Eastern Cochise-Southern Greenlee-Lower Elevations of the San Carlos Apache Nation in Graham CountyA "unique" and "flashy" auction is coming to Maryland this week. FOX 5's Stephanie Ramirez has the story on who the items previously belonged to.The U.S.

The toys he enjoyed in his lavish lifestyle included a Power Ranger-wrapped Lamborghini . There are Dodge Charger Hellcats, motorcycles, trucks, ATVs, and Dirt bikes. Authorities also say there are some affordable options as well, like a van that was pre-bidding at around $23,000. Federal investigators accused Carrasquillo and associates of illegally selling copyrighted material to subscribers through his platform from 2016 to 2019 and then using that money to pay for the expensive toys and jewelry he owned.

The popular YouTuber goes by"Omi In a Hellcat" online. His real name is Bill Omar Carrasquillo, 36, of Swedesboro, New Jersey.At the end of the day, authorities say it’s stealing. He was convicted in the criminal scheme and ordered to spend five-and-a-half years behind bars — in addition to paying $15 million in restitution fees. The U.S. Marshals Service will host a public viewing Thursday at Baltimore’s B&O Railroad Museum, where potential buyers can hear the vehicles start-up.

Then on Friday at 11 a.m., the live auction begins. Participants can be there in person or bid online – and the auction will run until every item is sold.The YouTuber is not local. However, the U.S. Marshals Service is. The federal agency has property in Maryland and decided to host the auction at the B&O Railroad Museum, paying homage to Maryland’s transportation history with this "unique" vehicle collection."Crime doesn't pay," said U.S.

 

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